Scope 3 emissions: your guide to accurate, real-time carbon reporting
According to the World Green Building Council, the built environment is responsible for 39% of global climate emissions - both in terms of embodied carbon in construction materials and the construction processes, and operational carbon emitted via buildings in use.
Contractors and the wider construction industry are therefore in a unique position to make a huge impact on the overall reduction of carbon emissions. Our guide provides all you need to know on how to measure embodied carbon emissions to meet your Scope 3 obligations.
What's in the guide?
The construction industry is about to change. Unlock the future of carbon reporting with the industry's first collaborative platform for real-time, 'paid for' embodied carbon accounting, that increases the accuracy of Scope 3 reporting.
What is Scope 3 and why is it important?
Scope 3 accounts for a large majority of a contractor’s overall carbon emissions, typically making up 70-90% of an organisation’s emissions.
Four steps to measuring your Scope 3 embodied carbon emissions
In this guide, we examine the four key steps you need to take in order to accurately measure your Scope 3 embodied carbon emissions.
Unlock the future of carbon reporting
Causeway Tradex Carbon is a software solution that can deliver a credible, verifiable, efficient, and scalable way to report on embodied carbon emissions in real-time.