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organisations can take to map data and apply it to actionable goals .
When discussing the topic of data with Bray , it appears one of the most difficult areas of emissions reduction for any business is in the supply chain . In particular , Scope 3 emissions garner the attention of sustainability leaders as the most difficult to shake . While some organisations are taking to more sophisticated solutions for tracking and actioning Scope 3 , the general theme surrounding the topic is ‘ transparency ’.
This is one of the areas that 3Degrees has found the most pressing , but also testing , for corporate businesses , as it requires a more tailored approach across different industries .
“ We ’ re all about addressing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ’ s ( IPCC ) 1.5-degree global warming crisis and are looking to set up a bespoke , tailored programme for [ organisations ] to achieve that , aligning their targets from a Scope 3 emissions perspective ,” says Bray .
“ This includes data accuracy , the screening and inventory of Scope 3 emissions through to supplier engagement programmes , and other reduction initiatives . Whether that is through carbon insetting , value chain interventions , or buying EACs for the supply chain — these are all different ways in which we support corporations towards their commitments .”
Sourcing green energy and responsible distribution While firms are now more inclined towards responsibility , there are other benefits that provide them with more profitable offerings to encourage them to follow more sustainable business practices in 2022 .
According to Bray , climate action is one of the ways in which organisations can leverage sustainable activity to improve brand image and ensure products and services meet
24 November 2022