Programmes
Our programmes build on existing best-practice guidance on how to account for emissions in specific Scope 3 categories.
Working Groups
Our working groups provide capacity building and feedback on the applicability of guidance documents to ensure it supports realities from the field and considers sector-specific challenges identified.
Pilots
Our pilots test the application of guidance at an intervention level to quantify, verify, certify and/or allocate impacts. They lay the foundation for scalable verification approaches and provide best-practice case studies.
Labs
Our labs explore specific challenges, for example, recent labs have unpacked Scope 3 accounting and questions around what claims can be credibly made.
Upcoming workstreams
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Data Lab
Going beyond carbon: unlock the power of data for climate action, explore challenges and opportunities and develop a holistic approach to climate impact accounting and reporting.
Take part in co-creating a new addendum on data to achieve climate impact beyond carbon and formulate practical and actionable recommendations to integrate data efforts effectively and scale action.
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Apparel & Footwear Working Group
The apparel sector is responsible for 3 to 8% of global carbon emissions and they are predicted rise to around 1.3 gigatons by 2030.
Join other companies in the Apparel and Footwear sector and collectively develop guidance to tackle Scope 3 emissions.
Ongoing workstreams
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Food & Agriculture Working Group
The Food and Agriculture sector is directly responsible for around one quarter of the total global CO2eq emissions. Despite increasing action in many areas, the intrinsic complexity of the sector requires further cooperation to catalyse and scale effective solutions. Kicking off in 2023, the Value Change Initiative is hosting a Food & Agriculture Working Group to remove barriers to account, report and claim Scope 3 decarbonisation interventions, and with this accelerate the transition to a Net Zero sector.