Transforming how you monitor and manage supplier sustainability commitments
At SupplyCheck, we're driven by a mission to help companies achieve operational excellence and streamline their supply chain management.
Today we've launched our Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) Check Tool - a simple tool to give you better visibility into your suppliers' climate commitments.
Our SBTI Check Tool offers three key capabilities, with more to come in our roadmap:
Our smart matching system helps to match company names against the database of companies. Better than using excel, this should help streamline how you gather data about your suppliers.
For suppliers that you follow, we'll send a notification once there's a change to their SBTI status.
Access a complete breakdown of your suppliers' climate commitments, target dates, verification status, and progress reports - all centralized in a single, intuitive dashboard.
The Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is a global partnership that enables businesses to set ambitious emissions reduction targets in line with the latest climate science. When companies commit to science-based targets, they demonstrate leadership in the transition to a low-carbon economy.
SBTi provides a clearly defined pathway for companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, helping prevent the worst impacts of climate change and future-proof business growth. Thousands of companies worldwide are setting science-based targets, creating a new standard for corporate climate action.
Read more about why SBTI is important for your business.
You can access the SBTI tool from our console. We've just launched so appreciate any feedback that you have when using this product.
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