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During the Sustainability LIVE US Summit, held in Chicago from April 21-22, 3Degrees CEO Philippe Vedrenne sat down alongside conference organizers to discuss the challenges faced by businesses working toward ambitious climate goals in 2026, and how 3Degrees helps them navigate the path to sustainability.
“When you look at these companies, the fast majority of their emissions occur outside of their walls. 80 to 90% of their emissions are in their value chain–upstream or downstream, in the materials they buy to produce their products or the way their products are used by their customers,” said Vedrenne. “That’s where we focus our attention these days: helping these businesses build a more programmatic approach in decarbonizing their Scope 3 emissions.”
In pursuit of building a comprehensive approach to Scope 3 emissions, Vedrenne highlighted 3Degrees’ latest product, ES3 (Enterprise Scope 3). “It’s a management program that helps these companies scale, while actually securing the procurements and the claims they are eligible to make.”
ES3 is 3Degrees’ full-service program that turns ambitious Scope 3 targets into credible progress for agricultural supply chains. Moving beyond fragmented pilots, it provides an aggregated enterprise strategy to simplify tracking, scale decarbonization, and manage cost and risk—ensuring that climate investments remain fully compliant and derisked, even as accounting standards evolve.
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