Webinar Q&A | AIM Platform Standard and Guidance Launch
In April 2026, the AIM Platform published V1 of its Standard and Guidance. With this publication, we are offering companies […]
In April 2026, the AIM Platform published V1 of its Standard and Guidance. With this publication, we are offering companies […]
In this webinar recorded on April 21, 2026, the three AIM Platform co-convenors, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES),
In an article published April 14, 2026, in Trellis, reporter Jim Giles covers the work the AIM Platform has been
Newly released Standard and Guidance from the AIM Platform allows companies to evaluate, assess, and account for actions taken to reduce Scope 3 emissions.
In an article published October 24, 2025, in Trellis, reporter Jim Giles covered the work of the AIM Platform and
On October 16, the AIM Platform hosted a public webinar to introduce the QAR Standard and Guidance and explore how it can support broader corporate decarbonization strategies. The session provided an overview of the Standard’s key focus areas and highlighted the priority topics for which the AIM Platform is actively seeking stakeholder feedback during the consultation period. The event concluded with an audience Q&A session.
Between now and December 5, we’re inviting companies with Scope 3 electricity emissions to review the Electricity Annex and share feedback that will inform future revisions.
The draft QAR Standard and Guidance, which will be piloted by a group of 20+ global companies, seeks to provide companies with reliable guidance on how to accurately assess quality, and account and report for qualifying value chain interventions.
Scope 3 emissions represent a significant percentage of many companies’ greenhouse gas inventories. But using traditional methods to calculate scope 3 does not actually give companies insight into the biggest impacts in their supply chain. Deep Value Chain Analysis can help companies identify and quantify emissions sources that were previously hidden deep within their supply chains.
The AIM Platform welcomes the draft standard’s broader vision of “what counts” towards a value chain target and sees these changes as a significant step to strengthen corporate accountability and ambition to implement value chain abatement targets.