GreenSCOR replaced by SustainableSCOR
SustainableSCOR is based upon The Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) Sustainability Reporting Standards (GRI Standards) that are within scope of the SCOR model.
The GRI Standards were chosen as a reference because GRI has created a common language for organizations and stakeholders, with
which the economic, environmental, and social impacts of organizations can be communicated and understood.
The GRI Standards are designed to enhance the global comparability and quality of information on these impacts, thereby enabling greater transparency and accountability of organizations.
GRI Standards are free to use and are available to the public at - www.globalreporting.org/standards.
SustainableSCOR uses the GRI definitions and measures when dealing with the sustainability environmental topics (GRI 300 series topic-specific Standards). This approach is being used to help supply chain professionals gain visibility of the environmental topics that are in their supply chain network and value chain network, and enable them to model and manage these impacts.
A value chain covers the full range of an organization’s upstream and downstream activities, which encompass the full life cycle of
a product or service, from its conception to its end use.
Only GRI metrics that are within the realm of supply chain management, sourcing, and managing the risk related to supply chain operations will be included in the scope of the SCOR model.
When the SCOR model uses an element that aligns with a GRI disclosure, the specific GRI disclosure number will be cross-referenced.
Please note that the GRI reporting guidelines shall be followed when making any reporting claims by organizations.
SCOR 12.0 replaces GreenSCOR with an updated and expanded environmental accounting framework(SustainableSCOR) that is based upon the GRI Standards. Care should be taken when transitioning from GreenSCOR to SustainableSCOR.
The only metric that directly links from one framework to the other is Total Air Emissions. However,GreenSCOR’s definition was not as precise as the SustainableSCOR definition for Total Air Emissions.
Other metrics to pay close attention to are as follows:
The Carbon footprint metric from the GreenSCOR model is similar to GHG emissions, but not completely the same.
SustainableSCOR, following the GRI Standards, has scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions.
Additionally, there are also emissions of ozone-depleting substances (ODS).
GreenSCOR uses a % recycled metric. Recycled and reclaimed definitions that are used in SustainableSCOR are very different than GreenSCOR and follow the GRI Standards.
GreenSCOR has liquid emissions.
SustainableSCOR, following GRI, liquid emissions can be in the form of water discharge, hazardous or non-hazardous emissions.
GreenSCOR measures solid emissions.
SustainableSCOR, following the GRI Standards, measures hazardous or non-hazardous emissions.
特殊应用程序更新
绿色SCOR被可持续SCOR取代
可持续SCOR基于全球报告倡议(GRI)可持续性报告标准(GRI标准),该标准在SCOR模型的范围内。
之所以选择GRI标准作为参考,是因为GRI为组织和利益相关者创建了一种通用语言,通过这种语言,组织的经济、环境和社会影响可以得到沟通和理解。
GRI标准旨在提高这些影响的全球可比性和信息质量,从而提高组织的透明度和问责制。GRI标准可以免费使用,公众可以通过www.globalreporting.org/standards获得。
可持续SCOR在处理可持续性环境主题时使用GRI定义和措施(GRI 300系列特定主题标准)。
这种方法被用于帮助供应链专业人员获得其供应链网络和价值链网络中的环境主题的可见性,并使他们能够建模和管理这些影响。
价值链涵盖组织的上下游活动的全部范围,包括产品或服务的整个生命周期,从概念到最终用途。
只有在供应链管理、采购和管理与供应链操作相关的风险范围内的GRI指标才会包括在SCOR模型的范围内。
当SCOR模型使用与GRI公开一致的元素时,将交叉引用特定的GRI公开号。
请注意,当组织提出任何报告索赔时,应遵循GRI报告准则。
SCOR 12.0以基于GRI标准的更新和扩展的环境会计框架(Sustainable SCOR)取代Green SCOR。当从绿色scor过渡到可持续SCOR时,应谨慎行事。
从一个框架直接连接到另一个框架的唯一度量是总空气排放量。
然而,GreenSCOR的定义并不像Sustainable SCOR对总空气排放的定义那样精确。
其他需要密切关注的指标如下:
Green SCOR模型的碳足迹指标与温室气体排放类似,但并不完全相同。Sustainable SCOR遵循GRI标准,适用范围为1、2和3温室气体排放。
此外,还有臭氧消耗物质(ODS)的排放。
Green SCOR使用了一个%可回收指标。在Sustainable SCOR中使用的回收和再生定义与Green SCOR非常不同,它们遵循GRI标准。
Green SCOR有液体排放。
继GRI之后,液体排放可以是水排放、有害或无害排放。
Green SCOR测量固体排放。
可持续性,遵循GRI标准,测量有害或无害排放。