Avetta has partnered with eco-shaper to launch a new greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting tool designed to simplify emissions measurement across global supply chains.
Tackling Growing Pressure for Supply Chain Emissions Transparency
Integrated directly into the Avetta platform, the new “eco-shaper mini” calculator is designed to help suppliers calculate and report Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions using straightforward operational inputs and recognised carbon accounting methodologies.
The partnership responds to increasing demand from procurement teams and enterprise customers for more transparent supplier sustainability data. According to the release, suppliers are facing growing expectations around emissions reporting, despite many lacking the specialist expertise or resources needed to manage complex carbon accounting processes.
By embedding the tool within Avetta’s existing supplier management platform, suppliers can manage sustainability reporting alongside broader compliance and client requirements.
Katie Martin, Director, Sustainability and Innovation at Avetta, said: “Suppliers are being asked to provide more sustainability data than ever before, but many do not have the internal resources or tools to respond efficiently.
“Our partnership with eco-shaper removes a key barrier by making emissions measurement more accessible. It helps suppliers strengthen customer relationships through more consistent, accurate reporting while also identifying opportunities to improve their own ESG performance. At the same time, it gives hiring clients the reliable supplier data they need to advance sustainability goals across their supply chains.”
Simplifying Emissions Reporting for Suppliers
The companies said the tool was specifically designed as a practical entry point for organisations seeking a simpler approach to emissions reporting without the cost or complexity of enterprise sustainability software.
For suppliers, the platform aims to reduce the administrative burden associated with customer sustainability requests while improving reporting consistency and confidence.
Daniel Jacobs, Director of Sustainability at Harvard Maintenance, said: “Having a straightforward tool like this will make it easier to respond to requests for emissions data.
“It will save time, reduce uncertainty and support our ongoing commitment to improvement and meeting changing expectations.”
Supporting Sustainable Procurement and Supply Chain Collaboration
Avetta said broader supplier participation in emissions reporting could improve visibility into supply chain emissions and strengthen sustainability reporting inputs for hiring clients.
Tracey Carr, CEO at eco-shaper, said: “Most suppliers want to take meaningful action on sustainability, but are understandably unsure where to begin.
“By partnering with Avetta, we are putting an intuitive, credible solution directly into the hands of the companies that need it most, helping them to measure emissions confidently and to take the next step in their sustainability journeys.”
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