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A HYBRID-PATH EMISSIONS FACTOR APPROACH
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In this report, we present a hybrid-path emissions factor (H-PEF) approach to improve visibility into the emissions structure of unique supply chains, helping companies transition away from highly aggregated and averaged emissions factors, that are largely incomparable and unacceptable for decision-making, to multi-tier and multi-regional estimates incorporating increasingly available (but still largely incomplete) supplier-provided and unit-process data.
Given the urgency for climate action, there is no time to wait for “better” data or “silver bullet” technologies. We can act today, based on the right combination of comprehensiveness and specificity provided by hybrid approaches like the one presented in this report, and begin the real work of meeting net zero commitments.
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