The Roadmap to Supplier Decarbonization: From Starting Simple to Embracing Science
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As businesses and public organizations strive to implement the principles of sustainable procurement, understanding your company's carbon emissions is essential, and indirect emissions, i.e., those coming from the supply chain are a key part of that. In fact, as Julia Salant, General Manager for the carbon solution at EcoVadis, explains, Scope 3 emissions constitute a vast chunk of all carbon emissions and as such should be a priority for businesses. The management of Scope 3 emissions isn’t easy – as it falls outside of companies’ direct control, but is essential for sustainability and builds transparency and trust among stakeholders, investors, and customers.
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