You are highly likely to be a part of someone else’s supply chain emissions too, by your suppliers helping you, they are also helping you to help the businesses you supply to.
Even that one scary supplier who denies climate change, it will be a case of report on your emissions or lose business to suppliers who do, there is simply no way of achieving net zero with non-compliant suppliers.
That’s because the largest portion of your emissions (often 80–90%) comes from outside your direct control. These are called Scope 3 emissions, and they include everything from:
In other words: your emissions are everyone’s emissions. By communicating your emissions, you are helping others understand theirs better. By reducing your emissions, you are helping others reduce their emissions.

Net zero is only possible when every business is reducing its footprint.
All businesses are connected.
That’s why the only way for any business to truly achieve net zero is if their entire supply chain is aligned.
That means:
✅ 100% of suppliers reporting their carbon footprint
✅ 100% of suppliers setting reduction plans
✅ 100% of suppliers working toward net zero themselves
It’s not just a sustainability issue, it’s a business concern:
By building a supply chain where every supplier is working toward net zero, you strengthen your own performance, credibility, and competitive position.
Progressive companies are already asking their suppliers to:
It’s not about perfection. It’s about progress and alignment.
The goal? An interconnected system of businesses that are all moving in the same direction.
Get in touch today and book in a call here:
https://zcal.co/t/csm/nczexploratory
Contact us: jacob@neutralcarbonzone.com
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