Scope 3 Decarbonization: What you need to succeed

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December 22, 2025
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Scope 3 emissions represent 11.4x a company's total carbon footprint, yet remain the most challenging to measure and reduce. As regulations like CSRD, CBAM, and California's CCDAA mandate unprecedented transparency, businesses can no longer afford to rely on outdated spend-based estimates. In this comprehensive guide, you'll discover:-

  • The importance of aligning Scope 3 strategies with overall business goals to ensure long-term sustainability 4 levels of Scope 3 measurement maturity, from basic spend-based methods to product-level environmental footprints, and where your organization stands today.
  • Proven supplier engagement strategies that leading companies like Reckitt and The Economist Group use to collect granular, actionable emissions data at scale
  • How industry pioneers achieve 15-20% additional Scope 3 reductions through structured supplier collaboration frameworks.
  • Real-world case studies showing how companies like Reckitt improved footprint accuracy by 75x (from 333 to 25,000 products) in under four months
  • A five-step framework for supplier engagement that transforms Scope 3 from a reporting requirement into a strategic decarbonization advantage

Whether you're just beginning your Scope 3 journey or looking to move from measurement to meaningful action, this guide provides the methodologies, tools, and insights you need to turn supply chain emissions into your competitive edge.

Read the guide here

CO2 AI Team

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