While the global goal of net zero emissions by 2050 looks like a distant reality, enterprises adopt rapid decarbonatization to embed sustainable development goals (SDGs) into their business strategies. With stakeholder pressure and mandatory reporting requirements in place across several countries, carbon management technologies gain momentum among businesses to cut down their CO2 emissions in an organized way. The publisher's latest Innovation Radar Report, ‘Green business: how carbon management technologies cut down CO2 emissions’ uses Innovation Explorer database and expert analysis to showcase how enterprises are quickly capitalizing on carbon management technologies for carbon assessment, capture, recycling, trading, and other use cases to make the low carbon future a reality.
Key Highlights
Innovations: presents real-world innovation use cases and examples related to the implementation of carbon management by companies across sectors. It casts light on how tech-enabled innovations are developing use cases that are helping enterprises across the sectors with managing their carbon footprint.Scope
- Innovation Insights: innovation examples by each use cases segment of various sectors to present key trends.
Reasons to Buy
- No surprise that technology has been a driving force in business transformation for years, but the term ‘emerging technologies’ has all of the sudden become the key catalyst to drive the next wave of innovation across sectors.
- The sense of urgency weighs differently across different sectors, where the direct customer-facing sectors are at the forefront compared to other capital-intensive sectors. Companies in one sector can take cues from successful innovations in other sectors to either draw analogies with existing products, services, and processes or transfer strategic approaches for a revolutionary transformation.
- Against this backdrop, enterprises need to understand which emerging technologies are impacting their sector and how various companies are implementing them to meet various challenges.
- The innovation landscape report on edge computing, published by the publisher as part of an ongoing series, covers some real-world examples to advance the development and implementation of the technology across some major sectors.
Table of Contents
1. Carbon management and its drivers2. Publisher ESG Framework for environmental factors
3. Carbon management ecosystem
4. Carbon management use cases by ecosystem
4.1. Carbon assessment
4.2. Carbon reduction
4.3. Carbon recycling
4.4. Carbon capture & sequestration
4.5. Carbon trading
4.6. Low-carbon materials
4.7. Net-zero carbon
4.8. Green Fuel
4.9. Green IT
5. Implementation challenges
6. Methodology
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Aerogel Core
- AGC
- Air Company
- AirCarbon
- Aker Carbon Capture
- Alder Fuels
- Algiecel
- Altenex Energy
- Amazon
- American Express GBT
- American Rock Products
- Audi
- Beiersdorf
- Bennamann
- Blue World Technologies
- Brimstone
- BT Group. Carbon Collect
- Carbon Craft Design
- CarbonBuilt
- Carbonplace
- CCm Technologies
- CEMEX
- Cepsa Quimica
- CHOOOSE
- ClearML
- Climate Impact X
- Climeworks
- Cloverly
- CNH Industrial
- CO2X
- Converge
- Dell
- DEWALT
- Diamond Foundry
- ECL
- ecolytiq
- EcoRegistry
- Ecotricity
- Egridd
- Emerging Fuels Technology
- Energy Dome
- Equinix
- Evocco
- FAW
- Flexidao
- Freudenberg
- Genesis Cloud
- GenH2
- Gigabyte
- Graphenglass
- Graviky Labs
- Halliburton
- Heimdal
- Hexagon AB
- Honeywell
- Huawei
- IETA
- India Glycols
- Ivalua
- Johnson Matthey
- LanzaTech
- Leko Labs
- Marvel Fusion
- Microsoft
- Nasdaq
- New Holland
- NTT
- PhonePe
- Pina Earth
- ReCarbon
- Rio Tinto
- Rolls-Royce
- Saint-Gobain
- Salesforce
- Siemens
- Sudlows
- Sumika
- Sustaera
- SustainCERT
- The World Bank
- Toshiba
- TotalEnergies
- Twelve
- Unilever
- Value Maritime
- Vedanta
- Verdox
- Visa
- Volkswagen Immobilien
- XFuel
- Xpansiv