SupplyChain Magazine August 2022 | Page 97

Tech firm collaborates on net-zero food initiative

“Green hydrogen requires renewable electricity and a lot of water so will never be as efficient as direct electrification ”

STEVE SMITH HEAD OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATIONS , SCHNEIDER

Tech firm collaborates on net-zero food initiative

SINAI Technologies is a platform designed to help organisations – including the world ’ s largest agricultural companies implement cost-effective carbon-reduction strategies .
Using detailed environmental & financial data , SINAI ’ s customers are able to analyse , forecast and model decarbonisation risks and opportunities throughout the supply chain .
The company ’ s Value Chain Module combines relevant supply chain data into one platform to calculate Scope 3 emissions . The software also shows how to allocate emissions at product- and facility-level , without using outdated product databases .
SINAI is also working with key food retail , energy and commodities companies to collect , calculate , forecast and share primary-emissions ’ data across the global supply chain to help drive industry mitigation and decarbonisation .
Companies including BRF , Raízen , Rumo , AMAGGI will collect emissions data using SINAI ’ s decarbonisation platform so that consumers can see which carbon-neutral food products are available at local supermarkets .
SINAI Technologies ’ CEO & Founder Maria Fujihara said : “ This first partnership will focus on the agriculture industry , but the goal is to accelerate the deployment of lowcarbon solutions across all supply chains . “ It is pivotal that we continue to collaborate across global supply chains . Initiatives like this set the tone for others to follow .”
supplychaindigital . com 97