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Era Shah
July 4, 2025
Aside from proving an environmental commitment, climate reporting is crucial for companies to stay competitive. In 2025, more companies than ever will need to adapt to evolving climate-related expectations.
Between new regulations, evolving certification standards, and rising expectations from investors and customers, climate reports are now a hot topic for many businesses. To acquire B Corp certification, companies must submit a full emissions report. Many investors and company leaders are also requiring climate reporting to mitigate long-term financial risks.
A climate report documents a company's greenhouse gas emissions following international standards like the GHG Protocol. Emissions fall into three categories:
Apple's categorization illustrates this framework: Scope 1 covers natural gas and propane at facilities; Scope 2 encompasses purchased electricity; Scope 3 includes consumer energy use for device operation.
A strong climate report helps businesses understand their carbon footprint, set reduction goals, and demonstrate transparency to regulators, customers, and partners.
Legal Requirements:
Some businesses face mandatory reporting obligations:
Strategic Advantages:
Even without legal requirements, climate reporting offers benefits including certifications, supply chain eligibility, and competitive positioning. Large companies frequently require suppliers to provide climate reports during procurement. For small and mid-size businesses, voluntary reporting can help secure grants, attract sustainability-focused clients, and prepare for future regulations.
Effective climate reports are:
Many businesses lack dedicated sustainability staff to create comprehensive reports. Aclymate addresses this gap by providing user-friendly tools for tracking all emission scopes through simple inputs, enabling vendor data collection, generating audit-ready GHG Protocol-aligned reports, and producing exportable documents for certifications and stakeholder communications.