Top 10: Scope 3 Data Providers

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Top 10: Scope 3 Data Providers
ClimateTech Digital takes a look at the top 10 indirect emission data providers that companies should leverage to remain a step ahead in sustainability

Scope 3 software solutions are crucial for corporate sustainability, enabling companies to tackle their most significant emissions challenge: indirect emissions across the value chain.

Scope 3 emissions account for approximately 75% of an organisation's carbon footprint, often more than 11 times higher than direct emissions.

Accurately measuring these emissions is essential but complex, with more than 80% of businesses struggling to quantify them effectively.

To address this challenge, carbon accounting software providers offer sophisticated tools to measure, track and guide meaningful reductions across the value chain, helping companies progress towards their climate goals25.

Here's a look at the top 10 Scope 3 software solutions that businesses can leverage to stay ahead in corporate sustainability.

10. Emitwise

Founded: 2019
Employees: 50+ 
CEO: Mauro Cozzi

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Emitwise leverages AI-driven solutions to simplify Scope 3 data collection and reporting, automating the extraction of emissions data from various sources such as invoices and supplier reports.

This technology-driven approach enables businesses to monitor and manage their Scope 3 carbon emissions in real time through a cloud-based platform.

The platform offers detailed insights into emissions by category, supplier and product, with a strong emphasis on data quality management to enhance accuracy.

Emitwise combines the most up-to-date emissions databases, primary data from suppliers, and advanced AI algorithms to ensure the highest standard of carbon accounting data for both direct and indirect emissions.

Emitwise's real-time dashboards and reporting capabilities align with major sustainability frameworks, providing scenario modelling and actionable recommendations for emissions reduction.

9. Sweep

Founded: 2020
Employees: 170+
CEO: Rachel Delacour

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Sweep's all-encompassing sustainability platform integrates carbon management and ESG tracking functionalities, providing real-time monitoring of Scope 3 emissions and enhanced supplier collaboration to ensure data accuracy.

The software enables businesses to visualise their entire value chain, utilising customisable surveys for precise emissions data collection from suppliers.

Sweep's solution facilitates collaborative efforts among teams and partners to drive emissions reduction, supporting both offsetting and insetting strategies for a comprehensive carbon management approach.

The platform's advanced analytics and progress tracking features assist companies in achieving their reduction targets and sustainably managing emissions across their entire supply chain.

8. Normative

Founded: 2014
Employees: 180+
CEO: Kristian Rönn

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Normative streamlines Scope 3 emissions calculations through AI-driven technology, automating the complex task of quantifying indirect emissions across intricate value chains.

The platform's carbon accounting engine processes vast amounts of financial data, generating emissions estimates for all 15 Scope 3 categories as defined by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.

Normative significantly enhances the accuracy of carbon footprint calculations through its robust approach, which enables businesses to close the accuracy gap between estimated and actual emissions, providing a more reliable foundation for sustainability reporting and decision-making.

7. Envizi (IBM)

Founded: 2014
Employees: 280,000 (IBM)
CEO: Arvind Krishna (IBM)

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IBM's Envizi ESG Suite, a comprehensive sustainability platform, revolutionises Scope 3 emissions management by leveraging IBM's advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence capabilities.

Envizi automates data collection from various sources, including supplier surveys, financial systems and travel databases, providing detailed breakdowns of emissions by category, supplier, and product line.

This automation significantly reduces manual input and enhances data accuracy, enabling businesses to gain a more precise understanding of their full carbon footprint.​​​​​​​

6. Watershed

Founded: 2019
Employees: 500+ 
CEO: Christian Anderson

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Watershed's cutting-edge carbon accounting platform provides robust Scope 3 emissions management through real-time data integration from diverse sources, including supplier surveys and procurement systems.

The platform's scenario modelling capabilities support science-based target setting, allowing businesses to forecast and plan effective emissions reduction strategies.

Watershed distinguishes itself by focusing on actionable insights and reduction strategies, moving beyond mere measurement. The platform offers tailored recommendations for emissions reduction projects and provides interactive dashboards for sustainability teams to identify high-ROI activities.

5. Persefoni

Founded: 2020
Employees: 200+ 
CEO: Kentaro Kawamori

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Persefoni streamlines the complex task of Scope 3 emissions quantification.

The software's intuitive dashboards offer comprehensive visualisation of emissions hotspots across the value chain, enabling businesses to identify key areas for reduction efforts.

Persefoni ensures highly accurate calculations that align with major reporting frameworks including GHG Protocol, CDP and TCFD.

The platform's AI-powered features, such as anomaly detection and smart emissions factor recommendations, further enhance data accuracy and ease of use.

4. Sphera

Founded: 2016
Employees: 1,500+ 
CEO: Paul Marushka

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Sphera's comprehensive ESG platform delivers sophisticated Scope 3 emissions management through an integrated approach combining cutting-edge software, expert consulting services and an extensive verified lifecycle assessment (LCA) database.

The platform facilitates efficient collection of primary supplier data, leveraging automated tools to simplify the process and enhance data accuracy.

Sphera's advanced analytics capabilities enable businesses to model complex supply chain scenarios and set science-based targets. This makes the solution particularly valuable for organisations with intricate supply networks seeking to effectively reduce their carbon impact and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements.

3. EcoVadis

Founded: 2007
Employees: 1,700+ 
CEO: Pierre-Francois Thaler & Frédéric Trinel

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EcoVadis sustainability intelligence platform excels in Scope 3 emissions analysis, providing in-depth supplier scorecards and performance insights across a wide range of ESG criteria.

To gather its comprehensive sustainability data, EcoVadis utilises tailored supplier questionnaires and leverages its extensive database to fill information gaps.

This robust methodology enables organizations to effectively map and evaluate their supply chains, covering 21 sustainability criteria across four key themes: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement4.
With more than 100,000 companies rated across 200 industries, EcoVadis empowers businesses to identify high-risk suppliers and monitor emissions improvements.

2. CDP 

Founded: 2000
Employees: 1,100+
CEO: Sherry Madera

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CDP, or the Carbon Disclosure Project, is a leading non-profit organisation that operates a global environmental disclosure system.

While not a traditional software provider, CDP plays a crucial role in facilitating Scope 3 emissions reporting and management.

CDP's platform enables companies to disclose their environmental impact, including Scope 3 emissions, through standardised questionnaires.

This comprehensive approach covers all 15 Scope 3 categories, providing benchmarks and supporting companies in identifying best practices.

Continually updated to align with changing regulations, CDP’s disclosure requirements ensure companies stay relevant in the evolving sustainability landscape, offering transparency and accountability across sectors.

1. Salesforce Net Zero Cloud

Founded: 1999
Employees: 70,000+ 
CEO: Marc Benioff

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Salesforce Net Zero Cloud provides a comprehensive platform for organisations seeking to effectively manage and reduce their Scope 3 emissions.

Leveraging Salesforce's expertise in cloud technology and data analytics, the solution offers an intuitive interface for tackling the complexities of emissions tracking across the value chain.

The platform automates data collection from diverse sources, including supplier surveys, procurement systems and travel databases.

This streamlined approach enables businesses to break down emissions by category, supplier and product, facilitating the identification of emissions hotspots and the prioritization of reduction strategies.

Net Zero Cloud's advanced analytics capabilities deliver insights aligned with major reporting frameworks such as the GHG Protocol and CDP.

The platform's integration with other Salesforce products allows for seamless incorporation of sustainability data into broader business operations, enhancing decision-making processes.

With built-in supplier engagement tools, Net Zero Cloud supports more effective collaboration across the value chain.


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