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WHICH DATA FOR CALCULATING CO2 EMISSIONS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN?

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White Paper Volume I

This1st white paper assists in identifying the relevant data and level of precision needed to calculate CO₂ equivalent emissions across the entire Supply Chain. It also highlights initial levers to activate for decarbonization.

This analysis is organized along several key axes:

  • the various stages of the Supply Chain;
  • the different emission scopes;
  • the level of digital maturity.

This publication is the result of the work carried out by the Digital Lab, enriched by contributions from its members, both operational and expert in the Supply Chain, as well as by carbon footprint assessment initiatives. A second volume will be published in 2025.

After presenting the group's working methodology, explore the description of data categories and an analysis of the data required to calculate emissions across an end-to-end Supply Chain.

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WHICH DATA TO USE TO CALCULATE SUPPLY CHAIN CO2 EMISSIONS?

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Livre BLANC volume I

This1st white paper helps to identify the relevant data and level of precision for calculating CO² equivalent emissions throughout the supply chain. It also identifies the first levers to be used to decarbonize.

This analysis is organized along several axes:

  • the different stages of the supply chain ;
  • the different emission scopes ;
  • level of digital maturity.

This publication is the fruit of Lab Digital's work, and has been enriched by contributions from its members, who are both operational and experts in the supply chain, as well as in carbon footprint approaches.

After a presentation of the group's working methodology, discover a description of the data categories and an analysis of the data needed to calculate emissions in an end-to-end supply chain.