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How Ocean Bottle increased Scope 3 emissions measurement accuracy across its supply chain with Sweep

Company
Ocean Bottle is a reusable water bottle brand
Size
50 employees
Industry
Consumer Goods
Headquarters
London, UK
Category
Customer
Last updated
July 15, 2024

Key takeaways

  • Ocean Bottle has experienced fast growth, which meant its previous measurement approach was no longer fit for purpose
  • The company needed to measure Scope 3 emissions accurately using activity-based measurement, and reduce these emissions to meet its targets
  • The company set up a clear internal process to accurately measure Scope 3 emissions such as air freight emissions based on weight, departure and destination
  • As a result, Ocean Bottle was able to limit the air freight emissions part of its Scope 3 to 45,134kg CO2e in 2023, 3.6% below its target

“Our transition to Sweep has transformed our approach to sustainability reporting. By focusing on activity-based measurements, we’ve achieved greater accuracy in tracking our emissions, allowing us to implement more effective emission reduction strategies.”

Emilien Henrotte
Impact Manager

Background

Ocean Bottle is a B Corp-certified reusable bottle brand.  Made from 90% recycled stainless steel and non-composite materials, the bottles are recyclable, and partly made from recycled ocean-bound plastic. For the sale of each bottle, the equivalent of 1,000 plastic bottles in weight are collected before they can enter the ocean globally in coastal areas where plastic pollution is worst.

 

Challenge

Ocean Bottle experienced rapid growth which quickly revealed its current measurement methods were no longer meeting its needs. In addition to this, Ocean Bottle has no Scope 1 or 2 emissions, as it does not own any link in its supply chain, or any of its premises. This meant that the Impact team needed to focus on notoriously complex Scope 3 emissions, which are much more challenging to measure accurately without appropriate tools.

Finally, to increase accuracy and enable Ocean Bottle to act on granular data, the company needed to move from spend-based emissions measurements, to activity-based.

“Implementing Sweep and shifting to activity-based emission measurements has been a game-changer. We managed to limit our air freight emissions to 45,134 kg CO2e, which was 3.6% below our target, and ensured that unavoidable air freight accounted for just 5% of our total transportation emissions.”

Emilien Henrotte
Impact Manager

Solution

Ocean Bottle selected Sweep, a comprehensive sustainability data management tool, for its ability to convert complex measurement data into a clearly readable tree structure, identify emission hotspots, and offer advanced reduction modelling scenarios. Its focus on value chain emissions was of particular importance to Ocean Bottle.

Sweep’s hotspot-identification functionality enabled Ocean Bottle to see a growing problem with its shipping and air freight emissions.

Ocean Bottle has historically only resorted to air freight for unavoidable exceptions, but points out that the environmental impacts of this transportation method are much greater per unit shipped – and therefore a key area upon which to focus reduction efforts.

The Impact team worked with shipping partners and the company’s own Operations Team to track 100% of its air freight shipments using activity-based measurements. Sweep’s software enabled Ocean Bottle to set up a clear internal process to accurately measure air freight emissions based on weight, departure and destination. In order to act on this data, the company created and implemented an air freight budget to be shared across departments.

Sweep has been so helpful to improve our emission vision. We can easily input and track measurements, and at a glance slice and dice the data based on how it applies most to our business”

Emilien Henrotte
Impact Manager

From there, Ocean Bottle was able to apply the same accurate measurement process across the rest of its value chain links, effectively managing its Scope 3 emissions.

As a direct result, Ocean Bottle has been able to limit its air freight emissions to 45,134 kg CO2e in 2023, which is 3.6% below its own target limit. Air freight emissions now equate to just 5% of Ocean Bottle’s total transportation emissions for the year. 

This process was replicated across several other value chain links, allowing Ocean Bottle to measure 78% of 2023 emissions with activity-based tracks. 

This drastically increased the accuracy of its carbon footprint measurement, and has led to the company logging a decrease in emissions compared to 2022.

“The tree structure and the automated import rules have been a game-changer in speeding up our data management process. Most data import tasks can be almost fully automated. Being able to set up our company’s business units freely from the tree means that once that data feeds in, it’s populated in the way that makes the most sense to us.”

Emilien Henrotte
Impact Manager

If you’d like to join Ocean Bottle in harnessing the power of Sweep’s intuitive, powerful platform to reduce your supply chain emissions, book a demo today.