Tell it like it is, when it comes to emissions

Simon Kaye, CEO, Jaguar. Image: Meantime Communications

Since shippers are increasingly demanding emissions reporting, Jaguar Freight Services is the latest forwarder to choose Pledge’s emissions measurement platform which enables it to comply with Scope 3 emissions reporting regulations. Pledge gives a clear and detailed breakdown of how freight emissions are calculated at each leg of the shipment journey, so that forwarders and customers can easily comprehend what needs to be done to lower freight emissions. Pledge’s solution has been integrated into Jaguar’s Cyberchain logistics insight using the standardized integration and data exchange framework, Chain.io’s Open Connect. This allows the freight forwarder to share the emissions reporting with its customers’ own systems.

David de Picciotto, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Co-Founder, Pledge, explained: “Accessible emissions reporting tools are crucial to ensuring industry leaders can implement emissions reporting into their day-to-day operations, especially in light of mandatory reporting regulations, such as the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, which came into effect this year.”

Simon Kaye, CEO, Jaguar, stated: “Integrating Pledge’s emissions reporting solution with our unique Cyberchain logistics visibility platform is an integral part of our ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility agenda and strengthens our efforts to promote more sustainable logistics practices.”

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