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About

The Scope 3 Chapter is focusing on supporting the procurement community to understand the data, collaboration and education journeys companies and suppliers need to go on to measure and monitor decarbonization of themselves and their supply chains.

Our vision is to fast-track understanding and action on decarbonizing supply chain, cascading best practices through the supplier tiers.

Chapter Strategy & Objectives

Focus in 2023 was the digital and data journey and understanding, all recordings can be found on our YouTube playlists. In 2024 we will focus on:

  • “Connect & Chat” – pilot topic based “walk-in” sessions to run quarterly
  • Supplier engagement Sessions on: Supplier segmentation models, Sourcing, Partnerships and collaboration
  • Technical skills Sessions on: LCA, PCF, EPD, CDP/SBTi, Reporting tools
  • Practical sourcing examples Either distinct session or integrated as case study in other sessions

Chapter Co-Chairs

Claudia Stijlen

Co-Chair

Luciana Salvatore

Co-Chair

Team members

If you are interested in supporting the SPP Scope 3 Chapter, please drop a direct message to our Co-Chairs via LinkedIn or send an application of interest via our form.

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Resources

We invite you to browse our chapter resources including  videos, downloadable PDF documents and external websites. 

Cross Border Collaboration in Building Construction Goes Circular – Mondi’s Experience

This guide is a practical resource designed to help procurement leaders embed carbon considerations into sourcing processes, using carbon as a commercial lever. It reflects our belief that no matter your company’s size, maturity, or operating model, there is a way forward. The goal of this guide is to bring the carbon pricing conversation into the broader SPP community and complement ongoing work across the Carbon Pricing for Procurement Initiative. Recognizing that not every team has the tools or internal support to price carbon directly, the guide outlines a range of accessible options—from simple screening methods to full environmental price adjustments. This was built with flexibility in mind, understanding that context matters—market leverage, supplier relationships, and data availability should shape your approach.

The “Integrating Carbon into Decision Making” Guide was developed and published for SPP by BRAE.

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