Forum Held to Discuss Digital Technology and Carbon Management in Supply Chain
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標題Forum Held to Discuss Digital Technology and Carbon Management in Supply Chain的月份是7, 年度是2024, 分類是Climate Change, 全文是The MOENV-held forum, Digital Technology and Climate Change: New Visions of Supply Chain Management started with Professor Noboru Koshizuka of Univers....
編號 | 4454 |
標題 | Forum Held to Discuss Digital Technology and Carbon Management in Supply Chain |
摘要 | Carbon footprint verification (CFV) is fundamental in carbon reduction, and the use of digital tools enables more efficient control of sources and emissions and review of reduction possibilities in response to climate changes. Therefore, the MOENV invited Professor Noboru Koshizuka of University of Tokyo to conduct a speech on application of digital technology on carbon management within the supply chain and relevant experiences. There were also discussions on the topic among experts from industry, governmental and academic sectors so as to provide new thinking for future carbon management within industries. More than 130 people participated in the event either in person or online. |
全文 | The MOENV-held forum, Digital Technology and Climate Change: New Visions of Supply Chain Management started with Professor Noboru Koshizuka of University of Tokyo giving a speech on “Challenges of Green x Digital Initiative Using Emerging Technologies in Japan”. Professor Koshizuka shared his experience and insights of Tokyo’s net-zero emission strategies, green/digital initiatives, promotion of smart city, and establishment of data exchange platforms for verification of emissions under Scope 3. The MOENV Minister Peng Chih-Ming presided the following discussions together with Director General Leu Jang-Hwa of Administration for Digital Industries (ADI) of the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA); Director Fan Chien-Te of Taiwan Climate Institute; Grace Liu, CSO of Acer; Ku Hsiu-Hwa, CSO of AUO; and Deputy Director Deng Tung-Po of Open Data Alliance. The discussion centered on issues facing the Scope 3 CFV industry and possible applications of digital tools. Minister Peng mentioned that digital development and green growth should go hand in hand for sustainable development. Therefore, the MOENV and the MODA should work closely on digital and green transition so as to more efficiently achieve set goals regarding net-zero emissions or waste disposal. Agreeing with Minister Peng, the ADI Director General Leu added that net-zero emissions are one of the ADI’s main tasks in facilitating digital development and that the Net-Zero Cooperation Office has been established under the Department of Democracy Network specifically for this task. Next, both the CSOs of Acer and AUO shared their experiences within the industries and mentioned the importance and difficulty of collecting supply chain data and that digital tools can do a lot in this aspect. Data quality and verification capacity are important factors for considerations when it comes to data exchange. Deputy Director Deng of Open Data Alliance then said that Internet of Things (IoT) can be used in data collection. Finally, Director Fan of Taiwan Climate Institute stated that the Scope 3 data covers extensive fields and is highly complicated. As a result, it is important that the government agencies promote data exchange based on respective authorities and responsibilities. Thanks to the development of digital technology, there are digital tools available for efficient CFV and management of supply chain in Taiwan and abroad. Minister Peng stated that the forum was just the beginning and that there are many more discussions and cooperations to come. It is essential to use digital tools properly and complete Scope 3 verification effectively, setting the foundation for carbon reduction and moving toward the net-zero goal. |
年度 | 2024 |
月份 | 7 |
分類 | Climate Change |
檔案位置 | https://enews.moenv.gov.tw/Page/3B3C62C78849F32F/35cd3832-ecd4-47a0-a290-4b38f88c36d7 |
編號4454 |
標題Forum Held to Discuss Digital Technology and Carbon Management in Supply Chain |
摘要Carbon footprint verification (CFV) is fundamental in carbon reduction, and the use of digital tools enables more efficient control of sources and emissions and review of reduction possibilities in response to climate changes. Therefore, the MOENV invited Professor Noboru Koshizuka of University of Tokyo to conduct a speech on application of digital technology on carbon management within the supply chain and relevant experiences. There were also discussions on the topic among experts from industry, governmental and academic sectors so as to provide new thinking for future carbon management within industries. More than 130 people participated in the event either in person or online. |
全文The MOENV-held forum, Digital Technology and Climate Change: New Visions of Supply Chain Management started with Professor Noboru Koshizuka of University of Tokyo giving a speech on “Challenges of Green x Digital Initiative Using Emerging Technologies in Japan”. Professor Koshizuka shared his experience and insights of Tokyo’s net-zero emission strategies, green/digital initiatives, promotion of smart city, and establishment of data exchange platforms for verification of emissions under Scope 3. The MOENV Minister Peng Chih-Ming presided the following discussions together with Director General Leu Jang-Hwa of Administration for Digital Industries (ADI) of the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA); Director Fan Chien-Te of Taiwan Climate Institute; Grace Liu, CSO of Acer; Ku Hsiu-Hwa, CSO of AUO; and Deputy Director Deng Tung-Po of Open Data Alliance. The discussion centered on issues facing the Scope 3 CFV industry and possible applications of digital tools. Minister Peng mentioned that digital development and green growth should go hand in hand for sustainable development. Therefore, the MOENV and the MODA should work closely on digital and green transition so as to more efficiently achieve set goals regarding net-zero emissions or waste disposal. Agreeing with Minister Peng, the ADI Director General Leu added that net-zero emissions are one of the ADI’s main tasks in facilitating digital development and that the Net-Zero Cooperation Office has been established under the Department of Democracy Network specifically for this task. Next, both the CSOs of Acer and AUO shared their experiences within the industries and mentioned the importance and difficulty of collecting supply chain data and that digital tools can do a lot in this aspect. Data quality and verification capacity are important factors for considerations when it comes to data exchange. Deputy Director Deng of Open Data Alliance then said that Internet of Things (IoT) can be used in data collection. Finally, Director Fan of Taiwan Climate Institute stated that the Scope 3 data covers extensive fields and is highly complicated. As a result, it is important that the government agencies promote data exchange based on respective authorities and responsibilities. Thanks to the development of digital technology, there are digital tools available for efficient CFV and management of supply chain in Taiwan and abroad. Minister Peng stated that the forum was just the beginning and that there are many more discussions and cooperations to come. It is essential to use digital tools properly and complete Scope 3 verification effectively, setting the foundation for carbon reduction and moving toward the net-zero goal. |
年度2024 |
月份7 |
分類Climate Change |
檔案位置https://enews.moenv.gov.tw/Page/3B3C62C78849F32F/35cd3832-ecd4-47a0-a290-4b38f88c36d7 |