- Impact Roadmap to Sustainable Manufacturing
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Driving Resilience: The GGS Impact Roadmap to Sustainable Manufacturing
Why Manufacturing is the Frontier of Climate Action?
The Unique Challenges of the Sector
Energy Intensity: Industrial energy use accounts for roughly 37% of global consumption. Moving away from fossil fuels for high-heat processes is a critical but complex task.
Material Inefficiency: Waste from offcuts, packaging, and rejected batches represents a direct loss of capital.
Supply Chain Complexity: Visibility is often low across global tiers, making it difficult to track and reduce “hidden” emissions.
Regulatory Pressure: Global frameworks—such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and international sustainability reporting standards—are changing how goods are traded across borders.
The GGS Impact Framework for Sustainable Manufacturing
Energy Transition: We help manufacturers move toward electrification and integrate renewable energy to lower Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
Low-Carbon Design: Sustainability starts at the drawing board. By choosing lower-impact materials early on, we reduce the “embodied carbon” of the final product.
Circular Resource Optimization: We apply lean manufacturing and closed-loop processes to ensure that nothing of value goes to waste.
Supply Chain Transparency: We create structured engagement with suppliers to capture accurate data and align procurement with global ESG standards.
Clean Tech Innovation: From automation to low-carbon heating, we help businesses identify the technologies that provide the highest return on impact.
Verified Compliance: We assist in preparing rigorous assessments, including Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPD), ensuring your data is ready for international scrutiny.
Product-Level Impact:
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): This provides a deep dive into a product’s total environmental footprint, identifying “hotspots” where design changes can make the biggest difference.
Embodied Carbon Assessment (ECA): This focuses on the emissions generated before the product even leaves the factory, helping you meet the growing demand for low-carbon materials in the global market.