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SUMMARY:Report Launch: Role of Supply Chain Emissions in Decarbonization and Compliance
DESCRIPTION: Climate policy in the EU has so far lacked a holistic view on how supply chain emissions are addressed and accounted for. In the EU\, the main legislation which currently governs its climate ambition and corporate compliance are focused on Scope 1 emissions\, and to some extent on Scope 2 emissions.  \nAt the same time\, companies are facing growing pressure from asset owners\, employees\, lawmakers and activists to reduce emissions across their entire value-chain\, since it is deemed critical to investors and other stakeholders that these companies tackle environmental factors and risks from value-chain (Scope 3) emissions (e.g. TCFD\, SBTi\, EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy).  \nThe EU Climate Law as well as the intermediate targets such as the one to 2030\, make it increasingly clear to corporations that all emissions will need to tend to zero in the longer term\, and that all emissions will eventually be regulated. The opportunity space for voluntary commitments will\, in other words\, at some point have to disappear in a net zero world.  \nIn view of the growing importance of addressing supply chain emissions\, ERCST has embarked on an exploration of the main issues and options regarding how to identify and measure these emissions\, and what role they should play in the transition to a low-carbon future.  \nAs part of this project ERCST organized three stakeholder workshops with different industry sectors\, government actors and think tanks and conducted consultations with government representatives of various EU Member States.  \nBuilding on these activities and on desk research\, ERCST has produced a paper that: a) summarizes the views and sentiments of the stakeholders on this issue\, b) examines the conceptual and methodological issues around measuring\, attributing and accounting for supply chain (Scope 3) emissions\, c) explores policy options for incentivizing supply chain emissions and d) looks into potential overlaps and synergies with existing voluntary and regulatory frameworks.  \nDuring this meeting ERCST will present the paper ‘Role of Supply Chain Emissions in decarbonization and compliance’ which will be followed by initial reactions from invited speakers and a roundtable discussion with participants.  \nWorkshop Material(s) \nAgenda \nReport: Role of Supply Chain Emissions in Decarbonization and compliance \nERCST Presentation \nFuels Europe/Concawe Case Study \nNetherlands Presentation \nThis will be a hybrid meeting: \n\nFor those attending in-person the meeting will take place in Rue Archimède 61\, Brussels\, Belgium\nFor those attending online the meeting will take place on Zoom
URL:https://ercst.org/event/report-launch-role-of-supply-chain-emissions-in-decarbonization-and-compliance/
CATEGORIES:SUPPLY CHAIN EMISSIONS
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