The GHG Protocol categorizes Scope 3 emissions into 15 categories, which are:
These categories include emissions from:
Scope 3 emissions are important because they can have a significant impact on an organization's overall greenhouse gas footprint. For example, an organization that sources goods and services from suppliers that have high greenhouse gas emissions may have a significant Scope 3 emissions footprint.
Some examples of Scope 3 emissions include:
Organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of measuring and managing Scope 3 emissions as part of their overall sustainability strategy. This is because Scope 3 emissions can have a significant impact on an organization's reputation, risk, and financial performance.
To measure Scope 3 emissions, organizations can use various methods, including:
By measuring and managing Scope 3 emissions, organizations can identify opportunities to reduce their greenhouse gas footprint, improve their sustainability performance, and contribute to a more sustainable future.