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@SeaFury Sounds good but be wary of any company that uses the term ‘carbon neutral’. It has become a marketing term more than a correct technical descriptor..
In this case there are plenty of emissions hidden in the supply chain of the product. A life cycle analysis #LCA can quantify these, as I have actually done for another brick manufacturer.
#scope3

ChoiceEvent #83 - #BASF + #TfS: Making #Scope3 Data Work

Date: 20.03.2025
Time: 1-2pm

Speaker: Alessandro Pistillo, Director, Sustainability & #Digital Strategic Projects, BASF

"Learn how the Together for #Sustainability (TfS) framework helps drive comparability, #efficiency, and scalability in data exchange.
Understand how Scope 3 #data can become a strategic business lever, not just a reporting obligation."

theclimatechoice.zoom.us/webin

ZoomWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: ChoiceEvent #83 - BASF + TfS: Making Scope 3 Data Work. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.BASF + TfS: Making Scope 3 Data Work The Key to Unlock the Business Case in Sustainable Transformation In today's rapidly evolving sustainability landscape, corporate climate action is no longer just about reporting - it’s about making business sense. High-quality Scope 3 data is essential not only for compliance but for strategic decision-making, portfolio management, and market positioning. At this ChoiceEvent, Alessandro Pistillo from BASF will explore how businesses can move from Scope 3 data collection to Scope 3 transformation - leveraging sustainability data to drive innovation, competitive advantage, and scalable impact. What We’ll Explore: Why sustainability data matters beyond compliance – From marketing claims to portfolio steering and green product positioning. The business case for sustainability – How data-driven decision-making can create tangible value. Data that makes sense – Why standards, scalability, and efficient data exchange are key to meaningful sustainability action. Beyond carbon: The role of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) – How broader environmental impacts will shape future business models. Why Attend? Gain insights into BASF’s approach to sustainability data and business transformation. Learn how the TfS framework helps drive comparability, efficiency, and scalability in data exchange. Understand how Scope 3 data can become a strategic business lever, not just a reporting obligation. Date: 20.03.2025 Time: 1-2pm Speaker: Alessandro Pistillo, Director, Sustainability & Digital Strategic Projects, BASF Join us for this interactive session to explore how to turn sustainability data into real business impact! The Climate Choice offers this event as part of the CHOICE Event series, which presents best practice solutions for climate transformation.

"Britain’s top court said local authorities were wrong to give permission for an oil development near London’s Gatwick Airport because they failed to consider the wider impact of burning more than three million tons of oil that will be taken from the site.

The ruling highlights how so-called #Scope3 emissions, which arise when the extracted oil is burned, need to be considered, the campaigners behind the case said."

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

Bloomberg · Oil Drilling Suffers Blow in Climate Ruling at Top UK CourtBy Katharine Gemmell
Replied to CelloMom On Cars

"Investors will be asking companies for data on indirect greenhouse gas emissions that new U.S. financial disclosure rules exclude, the International Sustainability Standards Board's (ISSB) chair told Reuters.

"Investors say #Scope3 is important," ISSB Chair Emmanuel Faber said in an interview."

You can hide behind the #SEC but if you need to disclose your emissions to someone you've effectively disclosed to everyone.

reuters.com/sustainability/boa

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Update:
#SEC signals backing off on #Scope3 #emissions

"Walking back the Scope 3 requirement would represent a win for those in the corporate world that lobbied against the changes and would deviate from European Union rules which would make Scope 3 disclosures mandatory for large companies starting in 2024."

reuters.com/business/environme

Reuters · Exclusive: US securities regulator signals it may curb climate rule ambitionsBy Jarrett Renshaw
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heycircle.de/

#Mehrweg, ähnlich wie die memo.de/memo-box aber faltbar!
Soll wohl 42% #CO2 sparen. Hier würde mich die detailierte LifeCycleAnalyse #LCA interessieren, inklusive #scope3, Wasserverbrauch und toxicity ("Konsistenz"), zB von von Frauenhofer oder UBA/Blauer-Engel.
Ich schätze Kartonrecycling kostet mehr Wasser, bei dem Plastik ist wahrscheinlich mehr Chemie nötig. Auch wenn evtl Recyklat verwendet werden kann, so kommt man wahrscheinlich nicht drum rum, dass trotzdem stetig frisches Erdöl benötigt wird. Somit kommt man hier nicht ganz ohne dreckige Ölfirmen aus...
Bestimmt bekommt man das System auch effizienter hin. Also, dass wie bei Mehrweg-Glasflaschen diese nicht zum Ursprungsort zurückgebracht werden muss, sondern zu einem näheren Verteilzentrum, wo Firmen ihr Mehrweg davon beziehen.
Vielleicht können Ideen, wie diese hier auch helfen: repacket.de/

Gesehen auf plus.rtl.de/video-tv/shows/die (mittlwerweile wieder hinter der Paywall -.-)

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Scope 3 emissions included:

"By 2026, those companies will have to publicly disclose how much #carbon is produced by their operations and electricity use. Critically, by 2027, they will also be required to report #emissions generated by their #SupplyChains and customers, known as “#Scope3” emissions, which are highly controversial among business interests, including the #FossilFuel industry."

#California #ClimateDisclosure
theguardian.com/us-news/2023/o

The Guardian · California to require big firms to reveal carbon emissions in first law of its kindBy Dharna Noor