For many businesses, Scope 3 emissions represent approximately 90% of their total emissions. These emissions primarily stem from the purchase of inputs for production processes. Since Scope 3 emission drivers vary by subsector, companies need to collaborate with their suppliers to develop and implement effective decarbonization strategies. Successful collaborations generally emphasize value chain transparency, offer decarbonization incentives, and involve efforts to build capabilities and establish solid program governance.
Scope 3 emissions occur within a company’s value chain, both upstream and downstream, and are not directly controlled by the company. As such, addressing these emissions involves engaging with suppliers, distributors, and customers. This task is complex due to the high level of fragmentation and intricacy in consumer sector value chains.
This article focuses on upstream emissions, which account for about two-thirds of Scope 3 emissions on average and are thus a critical area for action. Upstream emissions are generally more within a company’s control compared to downstream emissions, and there are more developed strategies for reducing them.
Decarbonizing value chains is crucial, particularly for purchased goods and services, which are the largest source of Scope 3 emissions in the consumer goods sector. For sectors such as retail, apparel, and food processing, upstream emissions represent 70-75% of their Scope 3 emissions, primarily from purchased materials, including raw materials, ingredients, and packaging.
Scope 3 emission drivers differ across sectors, necessitating tailored decarbonization strategies. However, there are common themes within each consumer goods subsector:
For effective upstream decarbonization, companies must engage in supplier collaboration, which typically involves five key elements:
Addressing Scope 3 emissions requires navigating complex challenges, but with the right collaboration and strategies, it can significantly contribute to a comprehensive decarbonization approach.
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