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Companies Take the Lead in Reducing Scope 3 Emissions to Help India Reach Net Zero

It is clear that Scope 3 emissions are a major contributor to the global climate crisis, and companies have a key role to play in reducing them. Companies must take the lead in engaging with their suppliers and vendors to reduce their Scope 3 emissions, and in turn, help the country achieve its net zero target. This will require companies to have a clear understanding of their Scope 3 emissions, and to have the organisational structure in place to collect data and measure progress. Companies like Schneider Electric and Vedanta have already taken the lead in this, and it is time for other companies to follow suit.

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Aaliyah Akhtar

Aaliyah Akhtar is a highly experienced specialist in the fields of climate change, data analytics, risk management, sustainability, climate risks, data science, climate adaptation, and climate resilience. She has a deep understanding of the complexities of climate change and its impacts on the environment and society. Aaliyah has a proven track record of developing and implementing innovative strategies to reduce climate risks and increase climate resilience. She is an expert in data science and analytics, and is passionate about using data to inform decision-making and drive positive change.

2 thoughts on “Companies Take the Lead in Reducing Scope 3 Emissions to Help India Reach Net Zero

  • I totally agree with this article. It is great that companies like Schneider Electric and Vedanta are taking the lead in reducing Scope 3 emissions. We need more companies to follow their example and help India achieve its net zero target. Have you considered other ways companies can reduce Scope 3 emissions?

  • This is a great article. It’s encouraging to see that some companies are taking the initiative to reduce Scope 3 emissions and help India reach net zero. Companies need to understand their Scope 3 emissions and have the necessary infrastructure to measure progress. Schneider Electric and Vedanta are setting a great example.

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