The Good Tech Companies - How Carbon Assessments Benefit Businesses
Episode Date: July 22, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-carbon-assessments-benefit-businesses. Carbon assessments help businesses cut emissions,... meet regulations, and boost sustainability—key for consumer trust, investor appeal, and long-term growth. Check more stories related to science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/science. You can also check exclusive content about #carbon-assessment, #business-sustainability, #esg-compliance, #carbon-footprint-measurement, #scope-1-2-3-emissions, #environmental-impact, #sec-climate-disclosure, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Carbon assessments measure business emissions across operations, energy use, and supply chains. They help companies reduce their environmental impact, comply with regulations, and meet consumer and investor expectations. From cutting costs to enhancing ESG performance, assessments drive both sustainability and smart business strategy.
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How Carbon Assessments Benefit Businesses, by John Stoyan Journalist,
Byline, Will JonesIn the early 2000s, the dedicated work of researchers and scientists
revealed that the human population was causing substantial damage to the Earth's atmosphere
and its overall conditions. One of the most predominant results of this was that a hole
was forming in the ozone layer. Considering that the ozone layer is a crucial part of the most predominant results of this was that a hole was forming in the ozone layer.
Considering that the ozone layer is a crucial part of the planet's stratosphere and plays an
integral role in shielding inhabitants of the Earth from the harshest conditions of the Sun's
ultraviolet radiation, this was not an ideal development. To combat this, scientists,
organizations, and governments worldwide united to reduce carbon emissions and work to reverse
these effects internationally.
During this time, carbon assessment became a much more vital part of every business's infrastructure.
Today, carbon assessments are essential for businesses aiming to understand and reduce their environmental impact,
meet regulatory requirements, and enhance their sustainability credentials. Businesses can begin their journey toward net zero by investing in a comprehensive carbon
assessment to effectively measure and manage their emissions profile.
What is a carbon assessment?
A carbon assessment measures the total greenhouse gas, GHG, emissions a business or process
produces directly or indirectly.
It is the first step in identifying ways to reduce a company's carbon footprint, which
benefits the planet, environment, and country.
In the years since the hole in the ozone layer became such a central subject, consumers have
grown far more aware of environmental conditions and how big businesses contribute to them.
As a result, many people now choose which brands they purchase products from or companies
they work with based partly on their environmental protocols.
While some may balk at the idea that such regulations could be necessary for companies,
consumers, and the market, such rules and assessments have provenendini apply valuable.
After several years of diligent care and work, the hole in the ozone layer is projected to
have almost entirely recovered by 2026, specifically because of these actions.
Why businesses need carbon assessments. Regulatory pressure governments worldwide are
introducing stricter carbon reporting regulations, such as the SEC climate disclosure rules in
the US. Consumer demand beyond government mandates,
there's also the simple benefit of consumers investing more in companies that remain transparent
about their carbon footprint. In recent years, 85% of consumers have become
greener in their purchasing habits. Investor EXPECTATIONSESG factors,
including carbon impact, are now key considerations for investors.
Regulating carbon emissions is not merely a moral or ethical conundrum for businesses but also a
financial one.
How it works.
A carbon assessment measures a company's carbon footprint across three different subsections,
referred to as Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3.
Scope 1.
Direct emissions These are emissions that the company itself
is directly responsible for, on-site.
Scope 2.
Purchased energy These are indirect emissions that result
from purchased energy on the grounds. These emissions from electricity to heating and
cooling result from the company's operations but may not stem directly from the company
itself.
Scope 3. Supply chain emissions These are emissions that result from a company's
supply chain, well beyond the bounds of its actual location.
They account for the emissions
from burning fossil fuels such as gasoline in transporting products and beyond. The importance
of data collection, to gauge a company's emissions, all relevant information, from
energy bills to transportation, manufacturing, and other sources, must be factored in. Without
this information, the carbon assessment will be rendered invalid.
How Carbon Assessments Help BUSINESSESA Midsized Manufacturing Company Conducted a Carbon Assessment and Discovered That Over 60% of Its Emissions Came From a Single Supplier
Switching Suppliers and Optimizing Logistics Cut Emissions by 25% in 1 Year? FAQ Section
What does a carbon assessment include? It includes
measuring GHG emissions from all business activities, categorized into
scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. How often should a business perform a carbon
assessment? Ideally, annually, to track progress and update strategies. Is a
carbon assessment expensive? Costs vary depending on the size and complexity of
the business,
but many firms find the ROI significant through energy savings and risk reduction.
Can small businesses benefit from carbon assessments? Yes, especially as more clients
and supply chains demand ESG compliance at all levels. Thank you for listening to this
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