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REAL-WORLD APPLICATION

Supply-chain carbon footprint collection

Food and beverage companies face a growing need to accurately track their Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) due to stricter regulations and consumer demand for sustainable practices. Achieving this requires seamless data exchange along the entire value chain with Siemens digital solutions.

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Challenge

To meet new sustainability goals, food and beverage producers are disclosing their Product Carbon Footprint. However, calculating PCFs is complex.

Solution

Transform your approach to carbon reduction by working with dynamic PCFs. Unlike static reporting, our solution works with real CO₂levels. This allows you to quantify action impacts and effectively manage product decarbonization at scale.

Empowering data-driven decarbonization

SiGREEN from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio streamlines emissions management and enables data-driven product decarbonization in the food and beverage industry. SiGREEN works as a stand-alone solution or can be easily integrated and scaled. Suppliers benefit from efficient exchange of emissions data. Dynamic Product Carbon Footprints facilitate informed decarbonization decisions with continuous data updates and proactive communication.

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A graph showing the carbon footprint of a supply chain with various icons and data points.

Dynamic data

Dynamic data creates a more accurate map of a product's carbon footprint. The impact of reduction measures can be quantified quickly and precisely.

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Data sovereignty

All partners retain full control over their data thanks to the trustworthy supply chain exchange (TSX). Sensitive information stays protected, creating trust in the tool.

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Verifiable results

The emissions data comply with established standards for regulatory proof. Carbon footprints can be verified at any point in the value chain.

CASE STUDY

Tucker’s Natural, Australia

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First-of-its-kind net zero emissions tracking pilot

Results: Tucker’s Natural has become the first food and beverage company in Australia to track and measure its supply chain emissions using Siemens’ innovative SiGREEN platform. Tucker’s Natural was able to track verifiable Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) data across its supply chain and quantified the CO₂ contribution of each component and supplier, enabling cross-company efforts toward decarbonization, carbon reduction and net-zero goals.

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