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EcoVadis–BCG Report Warns Scope 3 Liabilities Could Exceed $500B a Year

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New EcoVadis–BCG report warns unmanaged Scope 3 emissions could cost businesses over $500 billion annually by 2030.

Just 8% of companies have set Scope 3 reduction targets despite these emissions being 21 times larger than Scopes 1 and 2.

Proactive supply chain decarbonization could deliver three to six times ROI through avoided regulatory and market costs.

Scope 3: From Blind Spot to Boardroom Priority

A joint report from sustainability ratings firm EcoVadis and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) projects that companies worldwide could face more than $500 billion in annual liabilities by 2030 if they fail to address supply chain emissions. The 2025 Carbon Action Report, “Scope 3: From Unmanaged Risk to Untapped Opportunity,” positions Scope 3 as a defining financial and governance challenge for global businesses.

While Scope 1 and 2 emissions cover a company’s direct operations and energy use, Scope 3 accounts for the upstream and downstream impacts of supply chains. On average, these emissions are 21 times larger than Scopes 1 and 2 combined. Yet, the report notes that only 24% of companies disclose Scope 3 emissions, and just 8% set reduction targets.

“The financial risks of climate inaction are clear, but so are the opportunities,” said Pierre-François Thaler, co-founder and co-CEO of EcoVadis. “By addressing Scope 3 emissions, companies can protect profitability while building a more resilient supply chain. The time to act is now, and the most effective place to start is with suppliers, where the majority of emissions lie.”

Pierre-François Thaler, co-founder and co-CEO of EcoVadis

Risks and Returns

The report frames Scope 3 in financial rather than compliance terms. Transition risks—policy shifts, carbon pricing, and changing market dynamics—are converging with physical climate impacts to create liabilities at scale. By 2030, unmanaged Scope 3 exposure could exceed half a trillion dollars annually.

BCG’s modeling suggests investment in decarbonization can deliver three to six times return on investment through avoided costs, particularly as carbon-price regulation tightens worldwide. For C-suites and investors, the implication is clear: supply chain engagement is no longer discretionary but material to financial performance.

“In our hope to reach 1.5°C, or even stay within 2.0°C, the next five years are crucial,” said Diana Dimitrova, managing director and partner at BCG. “Scope 3 emissions are 21 times larger than Scope 1 and 2, turning supply chain emissions from a compliance mandate into a material driver of financial performance. More than $500 billion in annual liabilities are at stake, but decisive action can unlock resilience and returns.”

Diana Dimitrova, managing director and partner at BCG

Five Actions for Executives

The EcoVadis–BCG report outlines a roadmap for companies moving from awareness to measurable action. The five steps most likely to drive results are:

Supplier engagement: Partner with suppliers to launch joint reduction initiatives.

Emissions measurement: Establish robust greenhouse gas inventories, expanding to product-level data over time.

Climate-aligned management: Appoint a team to lead and own the low-carbon transition across the organization.

Transition planning: Define a clear, companywide plan for moving to a low-carbon business model.

Budget allocation: Dedicate funds specifically for decarbonization efforts.

This framework is designed to make climate alignment a governance issue with clear accountability, budgets, and measurable targets.

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Data Behind the Warning

The findings draw from EcoVadis’s database of more than 133,000 carbon ratings across 83,000 companies worldwide, combined with BCG’s statistical analysis to isolate key drivers of Scope 3 performance. The dataset, one of the largest of its kind, provides evidence that corporate action on supply chains can materially reduce exposure to financial risks.

Why It Matters for Global Business

For multinationals, the implications reach beyond climate policy. Scope 3 touches procurement, finance, investor relations, and long-term competitiveness. Regulators in the EU, U.S., and Asia are moving toward stricter disclosure and pricing frameworks, and investors increasingly demand evidence of credible transition strategies.

For executives, the message is less about reputational risk and more about direct financial exposure. Addressing Scope 3 is not a peripheral sustainability exercise but a core determinant of resilience, profitability, and valuation.

As global supply chains stretch across regions vulnerable to both climate disruption and tightening regulation, the $500 billion figure is not just a headline number—it is a material risk embedded in business models today. For corporate boards and investors, the decision is no longer whether to act on Scope 3, but how quickly they can turn unmanaged exposure into competitive advantage.

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