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New York, NY – Green Project Technologies, the leading supply chain decarbonization platform, announces a strategic partnership with HowGood, an enterprise carbon footprinting platform with the world’s largest food sustainability database. Together, the companies will help organizations accelerate supplier engagement, improve Scope 3 emissions data quality and drive faster progress towards net zero across food & beverage, hospitality, grocery retail and any industry managing both food and non-food suppliers.

Through the partnership, HowGood will power supplier engagement for food and beverage suppliers, utilizing their Carbon Trust-certified footprinting methodology to generate granular, supplier-specific product carbon footprints at-scale. Green Project will complement this by expanding supplier engagement, measurement and decarbonization across the rest of the value chain, including packaging, logistics, operations, and services.

The new offer will provide complete visibility across supplier networks from farm inputs and ingredients to packaging, logistics, operations and services. An integrated approach also strengthens Scope 3 reporting with higher-quality primary data, improves audit readiness and enables more accurate, defensible product footprints with less time and manual effort.

Intended for organizations with supply chains that span both food and non-food suppliers, the solution will help customers identify which suppliers, materials and processes offer the greatest opportunities for emissions reduction. Suppliers of all sizes can be engaged using no-cost, easy-to-use tools, supported by training and resources that build capabilities.

Sam Stark, Founder and CEO at Green Project Technologies, said“Supplier engagement is where decarbonization happens. Together with HowGood, we support a more comprehensive approach enabling procurement and sustainability teams to prioritize the right suppliers, deploy engagement workflows that match supplier needs and streamline data collection and reporting, while ensuring suppliers only see what is relevant and actionable for them.”

Alexander Gillet, CEO at HowGood commented: “As expectations for Scope 3 disclosure and reduction intensify, organizations must address the reality that food ingredients often represent a significant percentage of their carbon footprint—yet remain the most complex and difficult variables to accurately measure. By combining our farm-level footprinting with Green Project’s expanded reach to non-agricultural commodities, we can help companies with diverse supply systems move beyond estimates and truly tackle reduction.”

About Green Project Technologies

Green Project Technologies, an ACT Group company, is the leading supply chain decarbonization platform that helps enterprises and their suppliers measure, manage, and reduce emissions across global value chains. Trusted by 100+ procurement leaders and 5,000 suppliers across 40+ countries, Green Project combines audit-grade data, supplier engagement, and renewable energy procurement to drive credible Scope 3 decarbonization at scale.

About HowGood

HowGood is an independent research company and Sustainability Intelligence platform with the world’s largest database on food product sustainability. With over 12 million custom Product Carbon Footprints generated, HowGood helps leading brands, suppliers, retailers and restaurants to accurately measure and reduce their impact at scale. Through granular, farm-level footprinting, HowGood’s data power strategic decision-making for the sourcing, manufacturing, merchandising, and marketing of sustainable products.