
Balfour Beatty, Galliford Try and Morgan Sindall are to trial new technology that could provide automated, real-time reporting of Scope 3 carbon emissions. The contractors are working with Aggregate Industries and software provider Causeway Technologies on the pilot.
Scope 3 emissions are indirect carbon and greenhouse gas emissions from a company’s supply chain. They include the production and transport of concrete, steel and timber.
The initiative involves a software solution that Causeway says can deliver a verifiable and scalable way to measure Scope 3 emissions in real-time, using invoice data that is automatically extracted.
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