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Are your construction supply chain credentials ready for CSRD scrutiny?
Construction accounts for 38% of global CO2 emissions, making it one of the most scrutinised sectors for Scope 3 reporting. Procurement teams at developers, contractors, and public bodies increasingly require suppliers to demonstrate structured ESG data covering embodied carbon, sustainable materials, and green building certifications. This assessment checks the base 14 Scope 3 readiness criteria plus construction-specific checks that procurement officers in your industry expect.
Under CSRD and the EU Taxonomy, construction companies must report on the environmental impact of their supply chain – including materials suppliers, subcontractors, and specialist trades. If you supply to the built environment sector, your ability to provide structured embodied carbon data, green building certifications, and circular materials policies directly affects whether you make procurement shortlists for major projects.
14 base checks + 3 construction & built environment bonus checks. Select every check that applies to your organisation.
These additional criteria reflect what procurement teams in your sector specifically look for.
Construction is responsible for 38% of global CO2 emissions. Under CSRD and the EU Taxonomy, developers and contractors must report embodied carbon and supply chain emissions. Suppliers who cannot provide structured ESG data risk being excluded from tenders and procurement shortlists for major building projects.
In addition to the standard 14 checks, construction suppliers are assessed on BREEAM/LEED certification, embodied carbon reporting, and circular materials policies. These reflect what procurement teams at developers and general contractors specifically require for Scope 3 compliance.
No. The base 14 checks determine your Scope 3 Ready status. Sector-specific checks like BREEAM/LEED are bonus criteria that strengthen your score and make you more competitive in construction procurement. They are not required for the Scope 3 Ready designation.
Embodied carbon data demonstrates that you can quantify the carbon footprint of your materials or construction processes. This is increasingly required by clients under CSRD and the Whole Life Carbon Assessment standards. Having this data ready makes you a preferred supplier for sustainable construction projects.
Claim your free profile on Citable ESG to get a live readiness score that updates as you improve. Procurement teams can verify your status directly from your public profile.