Launched today at Innovation Zero, BEAMA 2050 Connectedโ€™s data snapshot reveals how businesses across the UKโ€™s electrification and clean growth supply chains are responding to rapidly increasing demand for emissions data.
Titled โ€œConnecting the Dots: Emissions Reporting Snapshotโ€, the visual data-led snapshot provides a comprehensive overview of how organisations are approaching emissions reporting, demonstrating notable progress and commitment despite persistent challenges.
The data shows that while many companies are enhancing their emissions reporting capabilities, inconsistencies in methodologies, data availability, and varied reporting requirements continue to create challenges, especially for those with limited resources or operating within global supply chains. Additionally, the data confirms that addressing Scope 3 emissions and reporting remains a significant challenge due to gaps in available information.
In response to these challenges, the snapshot calls on policymakers and businesses to collaborate in improving data consistency, reducing reporting burdens and supporting effective decision-making. Advocating for greater alignment in reporting frameworks and clearer policy guidance to empower businesses of all sizes to meet their evolving expectations.
Despite these barriers, the BEAMA Snapshot also highlights a positive trajectory in the industryโ€™s approach to emissions reporting. Many organisations are focusing on enhancing data credibility through third-party verification and actively seeking external support, demonstrating a strengthened commitment to transparency and accountability in emissions reporting.
โ€œEstablishing a clear and consistent reporting approach across the supply chain is crucial as the demand for emissions data continues to growโ€,ย said Yselkla Farmer, CEO at BEAMA.ย โ€œThis snapshot not only reflects the current state of emissions reporting but also highlights the steps needed to support ongoing progress across industry and policyโ€ย 
This report marks the first report in the Connecting the Dots series, designed to provide accessible visual insights on topics that support the transition to Net Zero and the circular economy.

Read the report here