A guide for organizations: Addressing scope 3 emissions with renewable energy
September 16, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Explore this paper to examine renewable energy as a scope 3 decarbonization solution, so you can build a successful supplier program.

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August 8, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Watch the video to learn strategies for supplier engagement and pathways to renewable energy procurement.

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Team working on a greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory for scope 3
July 30, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Learn how an investment manager worked with 3Degrees to measure its greenhouse gas inventory inclusive of its scope 3 financed emissions.

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Scope 3 Category 1: Purchased Goods and Services
May 29, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Scope 3 emissions are made up of 15 categories of emissions and typically account for a vast majority of an organization’s total emissions footprint. Of those 15 categories, Category 1, Purchased Goods & Services, ranks in the top three highest emissions sources for organizations across all sectors. Want to learn more about your Category 1?  […]

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May 20, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Is your supplier engagement program action-oriented? Does it inspire your suppliers to take an action that reduces their emissions, right now? If not, you are not alone. Most supplier programs are more circumspect – they ask suppliers to consider interim steps: set a goal, calculate a footprint, or even, attend a webinar! Engaging suppliers directly […]

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April 10, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Learn how CDW partnered with 3Degrees to tackle the complexity of its scope 3 measurement and set a climate target.

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Market report - article
April 5, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Download the U.S. Market Insights Report to track market trends and their effects on the energy and PPA landscapes.

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April 3, 2024 • 3Degrees Staff

Heavy industry is at a critical juncture globally with growing urgency to act on climate change and various sector-specific guidelines being released. Our teams put together an infographic that outlines proactive steps those in heavy industry can take toward reducing their carbon footprint and preparing for new requirements. Download the infographic and reach out to […]

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December 21, 2023 • Lauren Tatsuno

The climate action journey is long, and luckily numerous companies have already gotten started. Many are taking steps to address their scope 2 electricity emissions through implementing energy efficiency, purchasing energy attribute certificates (EACs), executing power purchase agreements (PPAs), or other measures. While that’s a great start, most organizations’ scope 3, or indirect emissions, make […]

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Steps for coaching your suppliers on climate action
December 15, 2023 • Madison Haas

One of the more difficult places to make meaningful reductions is in scope 3, not just because of its size, but also due in part to the emissions falling outside of an organization’s direct control. However, organizations that collaborate with their suppliers will be in a stronger position to implement successful value chain interventions and […]

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November 22, 2023 • Daniel Holdridge

3Degrees’ John Bourne joined Mike Nemer for eRENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, where they discussed carbon insetting and original ways organizations are reducing emissions within their supply chain.  Tune in as John explains, what carbon insetting is, how companies are using insetting to make significant impacts within their own supply chain, and the innovative […]

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November 13, 2023 • 3Degrees Staff

In recent years, companies with agriculture-heavy supply chains have begun taking new approaches to reduce scope 3 emissions. By integrating decarbonization work into the value chains they source from, companies that inset can help expand the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and offer other organizations linked to agriculture an opportunity to purchase the emissions reductions […]

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