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Data from ICIS & Carbon Minds to Support Sustainable Supply Chains

Published on 2022-02-09. Edited By : SpecialChem

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ICIS and Carbon Minds PartnerICIS and Carbon Minds have partnered to provide companies in the chemicals supply chain with data to support decision making on the net-zero transition.

Identification & Reduction of Emissions Hotspots


The new partnership will widen access to independent, supplier-specific, carbon emissions data, enabling companies to instantly identify emissions hotspots, identify opportunities for reduction, compare suppliers, and measurement of their Scope 3 chemicals carbon footprint.

“As a planet, we have to reduce our carbon emissions and, although companies are setting climate targets for their products, they need greater visibility into the supply chain to truly achieve this. Partnering with ICIS, together we make supplier-specific emissions data more accessible and help businesses fully understand the emissions that are being added to their products through the supply chain,” explains Arne Kätelhön, managing director & co-founder at Carbon Minds.

According to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBSCD), the upstream and downstream supply chain of chemical companies contributes on average 81% of a company’s emissions, with the single largest contributor typically being raw material supplies.

“Our focus on sustainability ensures we support our customers and markets in their plans to lower emissions. This is becoming increasingly critical for access to capital, and we recognize how crucial and challenging it is to measure and lower the negative impact of supply chains,” said Louise Boddy, head of commercial strategy – sustainability at ICIS.

Opportunity to Reduce Carbon Footprint


“The variance of supplier-specific carbon footprints is significant and offers manufacturers a real opportunity to immediately make a difference to their overall carbon footprint. Manufacturers wanting to reduce their carbon footprint need clear, consistent, and comparative carbon emission supply chain data on which to base purchasing decisions. The data enables informed decisions, improves environmental performance, and strengthens brands as a result,” continued Kätelhön.

“We are excited about this partnership and the unique data it delivers to our customers. This will be a gamechanger in supply chain visibility into carbon emissions and we are delighted to be a first mover in providing this data to our customers,” said Louise Boddy.

The data for supplier-specific carbon footprints accounts for each supplier and plant’s precise production process and supply chain to shine a light on the true climate impact. The data covers 77 bulk chemicals that are consumed to produce a wide variety of materials used in around 96% of manufactured goods.

Boddy concluded, “We exist to connect markets, customers, and data to enable the efficient, effective, and sustainable trade and use of global resources. This partnership is another important step towards enabling this outcome for our customers around the world.”

“This data will be readily accessible to ICIS users in our solutions platform, where it will become readily accessible to ICIS subscribers in 2022. The world is changing, we want to make sure that change is for the better.”

Source: ICIS

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