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The project was led by Sustainable Procurement Ltd with Aether providing technical analysis of data tools and calculators.
The purchase of goods, services and works can account for more than 70% of a public body’s overall greenhouse gas emissions. These are referred to as ‘indirect scope 3 emissions’. Currently there is no standardised tool or reporting system for indirect scope 3 emissions in Scotland and many public sector bodies are challenged on how best to quantify and report on this significant emission category.
The goal of this research was to provide evidence for practical approaches and tools that public bodies can use to better understand and thereby reduce their indirect scope 3 emissions. The project had a focus on engagement with public bodies to understand the needs of the publci sector authorities and to understand the available supply chain emission methodologies currently used. This engagement exercise included 72 public bodies, 67 suppliers and a review of 75 relevant supply chain emissions and related methodologies and tools.
A further review of wider scope 3 emission reporting tools was conducted alongside the engagement to develop a list of actions for the Scottish Government, public bodies and procurement centres of expertise to better improve and align scope 3 emissions reporting.
The published report documents the findings of an impartial review of Scottish public sector scope 3 emissions reporting and a list of actions for development including improving currently available guidance on existing tools and methodologies, working collaboratively with suppliers and the practicality of developing a centralised portal to minimise reporting burden.
The full report can be found here.
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