NAIROBI, Kenya, July 21 – Schneider Electric has launched Zeigo™ Hub, a digital platform designed to assist corporations in decreasing emissions throughout their provide chains.
The new platform targets Scope 3 emissions—these generated not directly via provide chains—which are sometimes essentially the most difficult for organisations to measure and scale back.
The transfer comes amid mounting world strain on companies to fulfill local weather commitments, report emissions transparently, and align with frameworks such because the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
Zeigo Hub permits corporations to have interaction suppliers of all sizes, monitor emissions throughout a number of tiers, and generate customised decarbonisation plans.
The platform additionally contains studying instruments, benchmarking dashboards, and entry to resolution suppliers to assist suppliers reduce emissions.
Laura Eve, Vice President for SaaS Sustainability Solutions at Schneider Electric, stated the platform goals to shift provide chain sustainability from aspiration to execution.
“With Zeigo Hub, we’re equipping corporations with instruments and insights to rework their provide chains into engines of sustainable resilience,” she stated.
The platform is constructed with interactive options together with tailor-made studying pathways for suppliers, an emissions monitoring system, and integration with Schneider Electric’s AI-native ecosystem introduced earlier this yr. Zeigo Hub additionally presents sponsors real-time analytics on provider engagement and emissions progress.
Participation is free for suppliers, with sponsor organisations bearing the related prices to encourage wider inclusion. Schneider says the platform will underpin world initiatives such because the Zero Carbon Project and different consortium programmes together with Energize, Catalyze, and Materialize, which collectively contain over 2,700 suppliers.