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A forum titled "ESG technologies and AI applications" organized by DIGITIMES on Jan. 26 in Kaohsiung explored how technology can empower businesses to achieve supply chain carbon reduction. 

With 80% of global corporate carbon emissions originating from the supply chain, reducing supply chain emissions has become an inevitable issue for businesses.

The forum featured a presentation by Wistron on its TrendEngine, an AI audit application; while Alfa Laval, a leading engineering solutions provider, shared digital carbon reduction technologies in the heating and cooling sector.

Decarbonizing supply chain has become the focus of attention for businesses. (Photo: iStock)

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According to the Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) report, the use of digital technology could help reduce 12.1 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) by 2030, equivalent to 9.7 times the emissions of the ICT industry.

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