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Why We Built an ISO-Verified Avoided Emissions Methodology for the E-Waste Sector

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Bloom has launched the e-waste sector’s first independently verified avoided emissions impact methodology—a game-changer for companies looking to track and report their customer-level sustainability impact with confidence.

A common question we get: Why use an approved methodology instead of publicly available emissions data?

Here’s why:

  1. Sector-Specific Accuracy – Our methodology is purpose-built for the e-waste sector, covering ITAD processing and every stage of recycling. It accounts for hundreds of asset types and commodities, providing a level of detail generic emissions factors simply can’t.
  2. Independent Verification – Being ISO-verified means companies can make credible impact claims based on a third-party-reviewed methodology—not just internal estimates.
  3. Data You Can Trust – Businesses need reliable data to take action. Without an independent methodology, emissions reporting is just a nice-to-have—not a decision-making tool.
  4. Enhanced Customer Engagement – Sales teams can now estimate and showcase impact during procurement, helping companies align their sustainability goals with real data.

With Bloom’s cloud-based platform, e-waste processors can now connect directly to ERP systems, delivering real-time, order-level impact reporting to their customers.

📢 Learn more: Read the full press release here 👉 Bloom ESG Launches First ISO-Approved Avoided Emissions Methodology for E-Waste Industry

Sebastian Foot

Co-founder of Bloom Sustainability Advisors.

20+ years sustainable finance experience.

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