Manufacture 2030 and Edison Energy Announce Strategic Partnership to Help Drive Supplier Decarbonization

Manufacture 2030, a leading supply chain decarbonization platform, and Edison Energy, a global energy and sustainability advisory firm, have established a strategic partnership to help companies across the value chain reduce emissions and meet their carbon reduction targets with confidence.

The collaboration combines Edison's industry-leading experience in the design and implementation of decarbonization strategies with Manufacture 2030's robust supplier engagement, reporting, and carbon reduction management platform. 

Edison has developed a successful program to help suppliers decarbonize their operations, while Manufacture 2030's platform is able to engage thousands of suppliers, helping them to measure, manage and reduce emissions at scale. 

The partnership builds upon ongoing efforts between Edison and Manufacture 2030 to help remove barriers for suppliers to reduce emissions across a variety of industries, including automotive, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods. The partners recently unveiled the Accelerate Auto Program, a $50 million fund for decarbonization efforts aimed at suppliers within the auto industry, launched with RENEW Energy Partners. 

These shared capabilities will enable suppliers to more successfully implement decarbonization projects and programs, helping them to meet their short and long-term emissions reduction targets. 

"Our company goal is to provide our clients with the confidence that they will meet their carbon reduction targets through swift, measurable decarbonization of their supply chain," Manufacture 2030 Chairman & CEO Martin Chilcott said. "In partnership with Edison Energy, we will be able to deploy our combined and comprehensive capability to help suppliers play their part in combatting the greatest challenge of our time."

Rapid, deep cuts to value chain emissions are the most effective way of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C, according to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). 

While reaching net zero for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions is challenging, achieving net zero for Scope 3 emissions adds an additional layer of complexity, particularly for energy-intensive industries. 

"As stakeholder expectations around corporate sustainability increase, Edison Energy aims to provide our clients with the tools they need to achieve and surpass these goals," Edison Energy CEO Oded J. Rhone said. "We believe that our partnership with

Manufacture 2030 is a critical next step for suppliers to decarbonize and drive greater impact up and down the value chain and across a variety of sectors."  

Manufacture 2030 | https://manufacture2030.com/
Edison Energy | https://www.edisonenergy.com/


Volume: 2022 March/April