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Why Small Plastics Processors Can't Ignore CO₂ Emissions Reportin
Author: Dr. Magdalena LaabsPlastics Industry Expert | Rolbatch Academy Your clients care about carbon – even if no one else is asking (yet) Most sm... -
Do You Need to Know Your CO₂ Emissions If Your Company Has Fewer Than 250 Employees?
Even if your company has fewer than 250 employees, you may still be asked to provide CO₂ emissions data. Large clients subject to ESG reporting requirements must account for Scope 3 emissions generated throughout their supply chain. That means plastics processing companies, even without a formal obligation, are often expected to report their carbon footprint. Knowing your emissions is no longer optional—it's a business necessity.
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How to Report CO₂ Emissions in Plastics Manufacturing and Meet ESG Compliance
Plastics manufacturers are increasingly expected to report CO₂ emissions and meet ESG compliance. Whether it’s calculating CO₂ emissions per kg, responding to Scope 3 data requests, or understanding CO₂ emissions per kWh of electricity, small companies must prepare. With a free calculator and industry-specific training, reporting doesn’t have to be difficult — but doing nothing is no longer an option.