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Carbon pricing tool incentivising decarbonisation practices

Carbon emissions are increasing despite the net zero targets that supply chains are trying to reach.

inC2 is a software service platform for procurement teams and their suppliers, designed to build collective intelligence and reduce carbon footprint along the full supply chain. It utilises an innovative carbon pricing model to help companies develop optimal procurement strategies which will push suppliers to reduce emissions.

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  • Anchit Som

    Anchit Som

    Royal College of Art

    Born and raised in Delhi, India with a computer science degree from Hong Kong and Service Design degree from London. I have worked at the intersection of business, design & engineering at various firms with my latest role being a Product Manager at American Express. I find myself drawn to the promises of Net Zero and what it means for whole societies, economies and cultures to transition into a low carbon future. While there is a certain rebellion that the crisis evokes, our project inC2 looks at the problem from a pragmatist lens as complex human problems need diplomacy and tact to deliver tangible results. more

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  • Disha Mittal

    Disha Mittal

    Royal College of Art

    Hi! I’m Disha, a service designer with a background in product and systems design. During my Masters at the Royal College of Art, I’ve had the chance to collaborate with students from different fields across RCA, Imperial College and the London Business School, which has helped me hone the business & systems related implications of service design. Our project inC2 is a B2B service that enables large companies to decarbonise their supply chains through supplier engagement and incentive models. As the climate crisis calls for urgency in our actions and behaviour, it is an exciting time for businesses to rethink business models and challenge what we call business as usual. more

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