New Carbon Transparency Partnership Provides Forum for Stakeholders To Address Lack of Scope 3 Emissions Transparency

Jun 21, 2022 11:00 AM ET
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Originally published by WBCSD

Geneva, 16 June 2021: Today the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) launched the Carbon Transparency Partnership, bringing together stakeholders from across value chains and industries and rallying and coordinating leading industry-focused initiatives such as RMI with the common mission of creating Scope 3 emissions transparency.

The Partnership strengthens and expands the work of the Value Chain Carbon Transparency Pathfinder – a project announced earlier this year to address the emissions challenge.

To reach net-zero emissions before 2050, we need all business to account for and share carbon emissions as a first step towards reducing them. 

WBCSD member companies that have been engaged in the Value Chain Carbon Transparency Pathfinder project include: Aptar, BASF, Chevron, CircularTree, Dow, Ecovadis, Engie, IBM, iPoint Systems, Microsoft, Nestlé, SAP, Shell, Solvay and Unilever.