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EcoVadis Launches Carbon Data Reliability Level Framework to Standardise Emissions Reporting Across Supply Chains

By MGN EditorialJune 23, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Sustainability ratings firm EcoVadis has published its methodology for a new Carbon Data Reliability Level framework, calling on industry stakeholders to adopt it as a global standard for corporate carbon emissions reporting.

Sustainability intelligence firm EcoVadis has released the formal methodology underpinning its Carbon Data Reliability Level™ (DRL) framework, urging businesses and industry bodies worldwide to adopt the system as a universal benchmark for assessing the credibility of corporate carbon emissions data. Announced on 23 June 2026, the framework is designed to address growing concerns over the inconsistency and opacity of emissions reporting across global supply chains — an issue of particular relevance to the maritime sector, where shipowners, charterers, cargo owners and port operators face mounting pressure to demonstrate verifiable decarbonisation progress under frameworks such as the IMO's Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) and the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS). According to EcoVadis, the DRL framework is rooted in its established sustainability assessment methodology and is powered by its Carbon Data Network, a platform connecting suppliers and buyers across complex international supply chains. The framework assigns reliability ratings to carbon emissions data, enabling companies to distinguish between high-quality, independently verified figures and those based on estimates or incomplete reporting. 'Restoring trust in corporate carbon emissions reporting' is cited by EcoVadis as the central objective of the initiative — a goal that resonates strongly in shipping, where the accuracy of fuel consumption data, emissions factors and scope 3 reporting has come under increasing scrutiny from regulators, investors and charterers alike. For maritime stakeholders, the implications are significant. As decarbonisation clauses become standard in voyage and time charter agreements, and as financial institutions tie lending conditions to measurable emissions performance, the reliability of the underlying data becomes a commercial and legal consideration, not merely a reputational one. EcoVadis is calling for broad industry adoption of the DRL framework as a global standard, positioning it as a tool that could bring consistency to a landscape currently fragmented by competing methodologies, self-reported figures and varying levels of third-party assurance. The announcement comes as the maritime industry navigates an increasingly complex regulatory environment, with FuelEU Maritime and IMO's revised greenhouse gas strategy both demanding greater rigour in how emissions are measured, reported and verified. Industry participants are encouraged to review the published methodology via EcoVadis and assess how the DRL framework may align with or complement existing reporting obligations and supply chain due diligence processes.
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