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Mars | Decarbonizing Electricity in Global Value Chains

Should imperfect data delay meaningful climate action?

 

Mars faced precisely this challenge when extending its global Renewables Acceleration strategy into complex value chains. In their India rice supply, limited electricity metering, intricate supplier networks, and incomplete traceability from farm to factory gate made accurately addressing Scope 3 emissions significantly more challenging.

Rather than waiting for perfect traceability, Mars partnered with Lock Two Three to pilot an innovative, data-informed solution tailored specifically to these constraints. The result: a clear, auditable way to link renewable electricity procurement to their value chain emissions – meaningful climate action, despite uncertainty.

Explore the thinking behind Mars’ pilot, and how this approach opens up new possibilities for addressing emissions in hard-to-trace supply chains.

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Decarbonizing Electricity in Mars’ Global Value Chain

Discover how Mars applied LCA modelling and Lock Two Three’s LockStatement to address Scope 3 electricity emissions in a data-scarce, rural supply chain.

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