Consumers & Investors Drive Decarbonization Efforts

January 11, 2024 EcoVadis EN

Although the Environmental Protection Agency reports 90 percent of organizations’ greenhouse gas emissions come from their supply chains, driving decarbonization at scale remains a challenge because many businesses don’t know where to begin on their decarbonization journeys, according to sustainability consultancy EcoVadis.  To achieve greater impact, companies need to get more precise in reporting their carbon footprint – down to the individual products, components and services they are buying.

Earlier this year EPSNews Editor-in-Chief Barb Jorgensen spoke with Julia Salant, EcoVadis’ general manager, carbon solutions, about the organization’s 2023 Carbon Action Report and tools, such as EcoVadis’ Carbon Action Module, that assist businesses with their decarbonization efforts. Here are excerpts from the conversation.


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EcoVadis is a purpose-driven company dedicated to embedding sustainability intelligence into every business decision worldwide. We offer a full range of solutions including IQ-Plus Risk & Compliance Management, EcoVadis Ratings, and Carbon Action Module for Scope 3 Decarbonization. Key features like 360/Live News Monitoring, Academy E-learning and Corrective action plans help companies comply with ESG regulations, reduce GHG emissions, and improve the sustainability performance of their business and value chain across 250 industries in 185 countries.

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