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ICMM releases Scope 3 guide in call for 'unprecedented transparency'

The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) has published Scope 3 Emissions Accounting and Reporting Guidance, a standardised framework for mining and metals companies to calculate and disclose their value chain emissions. The guidance aims to improve transparency and accelerate collaborative action with suppliers and customers on reducing these emissions.

 In 2021, the industry emitted an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent

In 2021, the industry emitted an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent

The ICMM said its guidance is based on the most widely used standard for accounting and reporting corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally, the GHG Protocol Scope 3 Standard from the World Resources...

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