Blockchain and the carbon credit ecosystem: sustainable management of the supply chain

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Preetam Basu, Palash Deb, Ashutosh Kumar Singh
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Purpose Businesses must now track the complicated supply chains of their products, which involve different manufacturers and suppliers. However, because supply chains are scattered across multiple countries and involve many institutions, it becomes an overwhelming practical challenge to ensure transparent recording and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions. The myriad issues necessitate a technological solution that will improve supply chain transparency, assist in managing carbon assets and allow all parties to obtain credible information on carbon output. As a potential solution, this study offers a unique architecture that effectively combines “blockchain technology” with the carbon supply chain of a multi-institution business network. Design/methodology/approach This research and proposed framework are based on publicly available reports on carbon emissions tracking, sustainability, carbon trade and emerging blockchain technologies. The authors also interviewed industry experts to obtain their input and feedback. Findings Businesses must support the pledges made by their respective governments towards meeting the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Although the emissions trading system encourages businesses to move in this direction, it can be challenging for them to efficiently manage their carbon assets owing to issues such as lack of standardised methods for tracking emissions across suppliers and manufacturers and the fragmentation of carbon markets. The carbon supply chain can maintain a record of the chronological flow of carbon emissions and eventually of all carbon assets by integrating a centralised ledger system based on blockchain technology. Originality/value Global warming, climate change and carbon emissions are among humanity’s pressing problems today. To achieve net zero emissions by the middle of the 21st century, emissions must be drastically reduced. Global supply chains have a crucial role to play in this context. This article provides a blockchain-based technology framework for carbon emissions visibility and tracking. The authors believe such a platform will provide critical visibility and tracking support to globally dispersed supply chains, moving a step closer towards carbon emissions control and net zero operations.
区块链与碳信用生态系统:供应链的可持续管理
企业现在必须跟踪其产品的复杂供应链,其中涉及不同的制造商和供应商。然而,由于供应链分散在多个国家,并涉及许多机构,因此确保透明地记录和报告温室气体排放成为一项艰巨的实际挑战。无数的问题需要一个技术解决方案,以提高供应链的透明度,协助管理碳资产,并允许各方获得有关碳排放的可靠信息。作为一种潜在的解决方案,本研究提供了一种独特的架构,将“区块链技术”与多机构商业网络的碳供应链有效地结合起来。设计/方法/方法本研究和提议的框架基于可公开获得的关于碳排放跟踪、可持续性、碳交易和新兴区块链技术的报告。作者还采访了行业专家,以获取他们的意见和反馈。企业必须支持各自政府为实现《巴黎协定》目标所做的承诺。尽管碳排放交易体系鼓励企业朝这个方向发展,但由于缺乏追踪供应商和制造商排放的标准化方法以及碳市场的碎片化等问题,企业有效管理碳资产可能面临挑战。通过整合基于区块链技术的集中分类账系统,碳供应链可以保持碳排放按时间顺序流动的记录,并最终保持所有碳资产的记录。全球变暖、气候变化和碳排放是当今人类面临的紧迫问题。为了在21世纪中叶实现净零排放,必须大幅减少排放。在这方面,全球供应链可以发挥至关重要的作用。本文提供了一个基于区块链的碳排放可见性和跟踪技术框架。作者认为,这样的平台将为全球分散的供应链提供关键的可见性和跟踪支持,从而向碳排放控制和净零运营迈进一步。
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Journal of Business Strategy
Journal of Business Strategy Business, Management and Accounting-Management Information Systems
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4.50
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35
期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Strategy publishes articles with a practical focus designed to help readers develop successful business strategies. Articles should say something new or different and may propose a unique perspective. They should not offer prescriptions to CEOs on how to manage, but rather be directed toward middle and senior managers at companies of all sizes and types, as well as consultants and academics who want to think about their businesses in new ways. Coverage: As one of the few journals dedicated to business strategy, JBS defines strategy in the broadest sense and thus covers topics as diverse as marketing strategy, innovation, developments in the global economy, mergers & acquisition integration and human resources. We have a penchant for substantive, provocative and well-written articles. We also like to break the mould and include articles on topics readers are unlikely to find in other business publications.
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