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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1998488
通訊能源永續性 (TES) 供應商追蹤器 | 範圍 1、2 和 3 碳排放和 ESG 基準Telecom Energy & Sustainability (TES) Vendor Tracker | Scope 1, 2 & 3 Carbon Emissions and ESG Benchmarks |
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第三類排放問題使得一件事成為必然:任何公司都無法獨立實施可靠的永續發展策略。目前,能否取得成功取決於與供應商關係的品質以及價值鏈內合作關係的成熟度。
本報告對全球網路設備和技術供應商產業進行了分析,提供了各供應商的通訊能源永續性 (TES) 數據。
The TES Vendor Tracker is the most comprehensive sustainability benchmarking dataset available for the global network equipment and technology supplier industry. Produced in collaboration with MTN Consulting and Teral Research, it tracks Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas emissions alongside key ESG performance indicators across 43 of the world's leading network equipment vendors, hardware manufacturers, software providers, and technology suppliers to the telecommunications industry - including Ciena, Cisco, CommScope, Corning, Dell, Ericsson, Fiberhome, Fortinet, Huawei, IBM, Infinera, Intel, Juniper Networks (now part of HPE), Lenovo, Microsoft, NEC, Nokia, Oracle, Prysmian, Samsung, SAP, Spirent, Sumitomo, ZTE, and many more.
Built from vendors' annual sustainability reports, and normalized against a consistent methodology, the TES Vendor Tracker delivers analysis-ready data enabling like-for-like comparison across vendors, product categories, and geographies. As CSPs embed sustainability requirements into procurement RFPs, and as regulators tighten supply chain emissions disclosure requirements, understanding where your vendors - or your competitors - stand on decarbonization has moved from a reputational question to a commercial one.
Scope 3 emissions have made one thing unavoidable: no company can deliver a credible sustainability strategy on its own. The largest gains now depend on the quality of supplier relationships and the maturity of collaboration along value chains. The TES Vendor Tracker provides benchmarking data that makes that collaboration possible.
Telecommunications network equipment is one of the most energy-intensive product categories in the global technology supply chain. Hardware and software significantly contribute to greenhouse emissions, and enterprises are increasingly considering the efficiency and recyclability of networking equipment when setting up ESG targets.
For network equipment vendors, the implications are direct: CSPs sourcing from vendors without credible Scope 3 disclosures face growing regulatory and reputational exposure. For investors and analysts, the ability to compare vendor ESG performance within a consistent framework is now a prerequisite for credible coverage. The TES Vendor Tracker provides that framework.