CO2e Measurement Across Supply Chain by SupplyChain4Good
From a BCG survey of 1,290 companies in 2021, we know that :
85%
of organisations consider themselves concerned about reducing their emissions
9%
are able to measure their emissions comprehensively
11%
have reduced their emissions in line with their stated ambitions over the last five years
More broadly, respondents to this study estimate an average error rate of 30-40% in the measurement of their emissions.
Following the publication of the 6th IPCC report and the ambitions shared by The Shift Project in their Plan for the Transformation of the French Economy, it is clear that organisations are not up to the challenge.
This is why the SupplyChain4Good LAB is launching the "CO2e Measurement Across Supply Chain" project
To carry out this project, we are launching a survey to assess the impact of companies. The more people who participate, the more we can move forward together on low carbon best practice.

The objectives
- Diagnose current CO2e measurement practices in supply chains.
- Examine the prospects for improving measurement practices (automation, collaboration, granularity, completeness, etc.).
- Agreeing on a targeted level of accuracy of CO2e measurement that could support the steering of the transition to a low-carbon economy with reasonable effort

Deliverables
- Survey of all participants to assess the maturity of impact measurement, priorities and current concerns regarding existing methodologies.
- Diagnosis of current impact measurement practices related to the value chain; the level of completeness, granularity, frequency and accuracy should be assessed and challenged
- Best Practice Guide / Set of recommendations on the level of measurement targeted for each axis identified in the diagnosis and survey
- SupplyChain4Good approved" label and/or commitment of all participants to adopt the recommended practices.
- Proof of Concepts adapted to the revealed needs of the participants
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