13.82
Total Possible Score: 100200
Out of 741 total brands12
Out of 45 total brands in the Automobile industry28.10
Total Possible Score: 100266
Out of 1510 total brands21
Out of 50 total brands in the Automobile industryBrand appoints someone to follow up on green supply chain management in China.
Brand has not disclosed a list of its suppliers in China.
Brand screens its suppliers’ environmental compliance at least quarterly.
Brand publicly requires supplier environmental compliance in writing, such as in their Supplier Code of Conduct, and commits to stakeholders that it will push suppliers to adopt corrective actions.
Brand has not yet publicly disclosed its environmental management requirements regarding chemical production, use and discharge along its supply chain.
Brand has not yet publicly disclosed environmental management requirements regarding wastewater generation, treatment and discharge along its supply chain.
Brand extends its environmental management to solid waste transportation, utilization and disposal along its supply chain, and publicly discloses matching requirements.
Brand extends its environmental management to the logistics process along its supply chain and publicly disclose green logistics policies.
Brand has not yet taken action to push its suppliers to control environmental risks along their own supply chains.
Brand begins to calculate its greenhouse gas emissions, or publicly discloses its ongoing emissions reduction targets, or begins to manage emissions from its supply chain.
Brand has not yet publicly disclosed resource consumption and pollutant reduction target(s).
Brand guides the public through online interactions and/or offline activities to understand its best practices to motivate suppliers in China to improve their environmental performance.
The total score of category 3.2 is 12, while the conversion ratio for indicator 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 will vary by industry (See CITI Evaluation Guidelines-Appendix II)
As carbon hotspots vary from industry to industry, a weighting factor applies across four of the five CATI activity areas: Measurement & Disclosure (15%; Indicator 2.3.1 does not apply), Carbon Targets Setting (14%), Performance against Carbon Targets (14%) and Climate Action (43%). The default weighting factors for each industry are shown in the CATI Evaluation Guidelines.