#236 Taking Data Complexity From Spreadsheets To Supply Chains With Pulsora
Description
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One of the common pain points when calculating your carbon emissions is simply gathering the data. When collating data from different departments and suppliers, it can be easy to get overwhelmed.
The struggle doesn't stop there, as after obtaining all that data you have to find the best way to capture and display it in a way that's useable for the necessary number crunching. Many will turn to an old favourite, spreadsheets, but these can quickly become very unwieldy and impractical if you've got a lot of data to process. Thankfully, there's a lot of new tech and tools available to help make this task both approachable and integrated within your business.
In this episode, Mel Blackmore is joined by Jessica Matthys, Lead Product Manager at Pulsora, to discuss how you can take data complexity from spreadsheets to supply chains, diving into data fragmentation, optimisation and how this can all be balanced for practicality.
You'll learn
· Who is Jessica Matthys?
· Who are Pulsora?
· What does data complexity mean in the context of carbon accounting?
· What are the requirements for CSRD in California?
· What are the biggest pain points relating to data collection?
· How can you prevent data fragmentation across your business?
· What does 'Comprehensive data' mean in the context of sustainability?
· How can Pulsora help a business take their carbon data from spreadsheets to integrated data systems?
· How can you make you carbon data more auditable and traceable?
· How can new carbon focused technology, such as AI tools, help with seeking investment?
· How can you get information from your supply chain to cover scope 3 emissions?
Resources
· Pulsora
· CSRD – California Regulations
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