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Understand your shipping emissions

Part 3 of CarbonChain's 'High-carbon Commodities' blog series. Transport is a major part of the global commodities market, moving raw materials and finished products around...

Climate Change Scope 3 action in Supply Chains

Action to date More than 1700 scientists issued a global climate warning in 1992, so 2022 is the 30th anniversary. As a reflection of...

E-commerce sustainability: 7 ways your brand can reduce its carbon footprint in 2022

Green e-commerce is the future It is said that the only certainty is change. And e-commerce is no exception. Every year, research and consulting agencies study consumer trends. Just as pandemic constraints have driven the boom in online shopping, the discussion about the need to mitigate climate change also significantly impacts people’s decisions. Awareness of … Continued

Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (October 28, 2022)

I’m finally home. I’ve been on the road for several weeks, attending and speaking at various events — including Transporeon’s Summit 2022, Uber Freight’s Deliver...

The 1.5 °C goal

On an individual level, to manage the 1.5 °C goal, the global average of greenhouse gas emissions needs to come down to 2.5 tonnes by 2030 and 0.7 tonnes by 2050 (these levels can be raised slightly if new technologies which will be able remove emissions are considered). For 2023, our goal is 3.5 tonnes/per …

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How does the carbon cycle work?

The global carbon cycle is a biogeochemical process that involves the transfer of carbon between the Earth's land, water, and atmosphere. This process is...

What is selling forest carbon like?

We all know that conserving the world’s forests is vital. Not only to preserve the delicate environments and ecosystems they support but also to...

Redcar Energy Centre proceeds to next stage of BEIS’s industrial carbon capture (ICC) sequencing process

Low Carbon and PMAC Energy are delighted to announce that the Redcar Energy Centre has been shortlisted to proceed to the due diligence stage of the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) phase-2 ICC sequencing process. Redcar Energy Centre (REC) now has the opportunity to be one of the first energy recovery facilities […]

The post Redcar Energy Centre proceeds to next stage of BEIS’s industrial carbon capture (ICC) sequencing process appeared first on Low Carbon.

The Positive Feedback Loop of the Carbon Factor Index

The true power of ICEMAN is that once it is implemented, its effects snowball. It creates a domino effect—a powerful positive feedback loop. The Carbon...

Cycling for lower CO2 emissions

Travelling is an inherent part of life. People travel for a holiday, work, shops, cinemas, and friends. Food, building materials, clothing, electronics, and much more constantly travel too. Not surprisingly, transport is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. In Poland, this sector accounts for about 24% of total emissions. A large share of this … Continued

The Future Faster: Corporate Sustainability Monitoring

2019 saw an outpour of corporate declarations to reduce emissions before 2030–2060 to improve overall corporate sustainability.  But corporate sustainability impact goes beyond just...

ICEMAN Across Industries

ICEMAN is currently focused on manufacturing. However, it has the potential to be expanded across every industry. In some industries, it can operate exactly...

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