Discover our updated report on embedding sustainability across business functions and supply chains.
Tracking Progress is an interactive web-based guidance designed to simplify how companies measure change in their supply chains, whether it be in food, fashion or cosmetics. It goes beyond accounting for methodological or scope changes to focus on real, sustainable impact.
Drawing on insights from Quantis experts, the guide outlines best practices into five chapters covering rebaselining, double counting, chain of custody, supplier-specific data and uncertainty.
Key updates include:
- Rebaselining: Annual rebaselining recommended as best practice.
- Double counting: Clearer framing of acceptable vs. unacceptable cases, safeguards against over-allocation and requirements for inventory adjustments when reductions are sold as credits.
- Chain of custody: New chapter defining models and introducing guardrails for credible scope 3 claims.
- Supplier-specific data: Expanded guidance on when and how to collect supplier data to improve accuracy.
- Uncertainty: Reframed to stress transparency, risk management and focusing efforts where it matters most.
With Tracking Progress, businesses can better understand the impact of their sustainability initiatives, strengthen credibility and unlock deeper supply chain progress.