Climate Change

What is the difference between Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, and what are companies doing to cut all three?

Scope 3 emissions are usually the hardest to measure and tackle, as they cover those produced by customers using the company’s products.

Scope 3 emissions are usually the hardest to measure and tackle, as they cover those produced by customers using the company’s products. Image: Unsplash/ Chris LeBoutillier

Simon Read
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Scope 3 emissions are nearly always the big one
Scope 3 emissions are nearly always the big one Image: Greenhouse Gas Protocol.

Swedish carmaker Volvo says Scope 3 emissions linked to driving its vehicles account for more than 95% of the company’s total.
Swedish carmaker Volvo says Scope 3 emissions linked to driving its vehicles account for more than 95% of the company’s total. Image: Volvo Group.
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