The Green Project Supplier Scorecard is your sustainability performance dashboard. It gives you and your customers a clear view of your environmental commitments and helps you track progress and identify improvement opportunities.
Your scorecard shows your corporate emissions (Scope 1, 2, and 3) broken down by category and intensity, how your emissions have changed year-over-year, any SBTi-aligned targets you've set and progress toward them, your renewable energy use and renewable energy certificates, specific decarbonisation initiatives you're taking, product carbon footprints, industry benchmarking, and relevant sustainability certifications.
Understanding Your Scores
Your Decarbonisation Score reflects how mature and committed your company is on decarbonisation, and it helps your customers identify the suppliers leading the way and those still catching up. The score works as a ladder of six tiers, where each tier builds on the one below it, so the lower-tier requirements still apply as you move up.
Tier | What that tier adds (lower tiers still apply) |
Insufficient | No qualifying data yet. |
Starter | Scope 1 and 2 emissions reported. |
Bronze | Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions reported. |
Silver | Science-aligned reduction targets in place. |
Gold | 50% or more renewable electricity. |
Platinum | SBTi-approved targets, 100% renewable electricity, 67% or more of your supply chain engaged, decarbonisation initiatives underway, and product or service carbon footprints (PCFs and SCFs) published. |
These requirements change over time. As decarbonisation practices become more widespread, what counts as leading shifts, so the tiers are reviewed and updated periodically. That keeps the score pointed at the companies genuinely ahead of the curve, rather than rewarding what has become standard practice.
Who Can See Your Scorecard
Because your sustainability profile is public to your Green Project buyers by default, your customers can see the version of your scorecard relevant to their relationship with you without requesting it first. If you switch your profile to request-only, scorecard visibility follows the same rule as the rest of your profile. Sharing your scorecard this way saves you repeated requests and gives customers a consistent, up-to-date view of your progress.
