Obtaining Granularity in Scope 3 Data Collection and Tools for Ingesting Scope 3 Footprint
We use the internet for everything from entertainment, communication, research, and it has completely transformed the way we work. Most people don’t realize that emissions from internet and cloud usage are quickly exceeding the amount of carbon from other industries. In 2023, cloud computing accounts for around 3% of all global emissions, which is more […]
New Carbon Reduction Schedule Directs Procurement Teams on How to Reduce Technology Emissions 
Published on March 18th, 2024, the Carbon Reduction Schedule outlines specific ways that agencies and departments should be cutting their carbon emissions. Having one of the most ambitious carbon goals globally, the UK government is committed to achieving net zero by 2050. Alongside the schedule, the government released a Procurement Policy Note which encourages corporations […]
Overcoming Technology Barriers and Achieving Supplier Alignment
In order for companies to successfully reduce carbon emissions, they must get all their suppliers aligned to the same goals. However, technological barriers often stand in the way, creating hurdles in communication, data collection, and implementation strategies. Importance of Alignment Company’s complex supply chains make it important that they are all aligned to the same […]
Scope 3 Emission Barriers Cause Hundreds of Corporations to Abandon Net-Zero Goals
A growing number of reputable companies have seen their Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) goals withdrawn. The reason? An inability to meet the stringent requirements set forth for reducing emissions. This trend highlights a troubling gap between initial sustainability commitments and the practical challenges of achieving them. In a recent report published by the SBTi, 54% […]
How to Integrate Supplier and Product Specific Carbon Emission Data Into Decision Making in a Global Organization
Companies are increasingly focusing on the emissions associated with their supply chains to reduce overall emissions. Integrating both the supplier’s organizational and product specific emission factors is key to understanding the company’s environmental situation as well as how to drive change. The Best of Both Worlds: Product and Organizational Data By integrating product-specific carbon data […]
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint: Unread Emails Are Hurting the Environment
We use the internet for everything from entertainment, communication, research, and it has completely transformed the way we work. Most people don’t realize that emissions from internet and cloud usage are quickly exceeding the amount of carbon from other industries. In 2023, cloud computing accounts for around 3% of all global emissions, which is more […]
Closing the Gap: Practical Steps for Meaningful Climate Action in Procurement
Grappling with Scope 3 Category 1 emissions—those emissions originating from purchased goods and services—is not just a matter of regulatory compliance but a central component of responsible business practice. This category casts a long shadow, accounting for an overwhelming majority of emissions for companies like Airbnb (96%) and even those with extensive logistics & retail […]
Terms to Include in Your Next Procurement Event
Including sustainability terms into your procurement is a great way to drive climate action in your supply chain, here are some recommendations.
Adding Value: Tips for Procurement Teams to Move Beyond Business Priorities
Procurement teams have come a long way over the years, moving beyond being seen as just a cost center.
Why Surveying Your Supply Chain isn’t the Way
The traditional method of surveying your suppliers’ carbon emissions is outdated. Instead, companies should switch to DitchCarbon’s carbon intelligence platform to more accurately and efficiently assess the carbon emissions of their supply chain.