Green Transformation (GX)

"Green Transformation" (GX) refers to a systemic societal and economic transition from reliance on fossil fuels to clean renewable energy sources, aiming to achieve carbon neutrality while boosting industrial competitiveness.
Working alongside Digital Transformation (DX), GX mandates reporting carbon footprints across entire supply chains (Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions).
- Environmental ROI: Transitions green operations from charitable CSR costs into primary business value opportunities.
- Supply Chain Scope: Mandates audit tracings down to independent small-to-medium parts suppliers under Scope 3 regulations.
- Anti-Greenwashing: Demands verifiable, third-party carbon audits to validate corporate advertising claims.
Scope 1, 2, and 3 Carbon Footprint Audits
Enterprise sustainability programs employ IoT and blockchain technologies to log direct emissions (Scope 1), purchased utility emissions (Scope 2), and indirect supplier emissions (Scope 3).
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