
Carbon Data Is Becoming Permission to Sell, Not Just Something to Report
From Climate Confident by Tom Raftery
May 20, 2026 · 36 min · Season 1 · Episode 276
About this episode
This episode discusses the evolving role of carbon data in business decision-making and its implications for sustainability.
Get in touch - leave me a message Carbon data is no longer just something companies report. Increasingly, it may decide whether products can be sold at all. In this episode of Climate Confident, I’m joined by Stephen Jamieson, Chief Marketing Officer for SAP Sustainability, to explore why sustainability is moving from the ESG report into the systems businesses use to run supply chains, finance, product compliance, and AI-enabled decisions. We get into what this means for climate tech, decarbo...
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Host: Tom Raftery
Guest: Stephen Jamieson
Topics covered
- carbon data
- sustainability
- ESG reporting
- supply chains
- climate tech
Keywords
- carbon data
- sustainability
- ESG
- supply chain
- climate technology
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Organizations: SAP Sustainability
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