b'CASE STUDY:Reassessing your value chain for completenessGILBERT + TOBINEloise SchniererHead of Corporate Social Responsibility Australian law firms are increasingly disclosing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across various platforms, including AusLSA, the Australian Governments Climate Active Carbon Neutral program, and CDP (formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project). CDP has become the leading voluntary global disclosure platform, aligned with the GHG Protocol, and is frequently adopted by corporations in Australia and abroad to accurately measure their Scope 3 emissions and pursue decarbonisation goals. With its robust emphasis on data quality and adherence to the GHG Protocol, CDP supports organisations in meeting their emissions reduction targets.Gilbert + Tobin (G+T) is one of several law firms now disclosing GHG emissions through CDP, including completing the CDP Supply Chain Module for specific clients. Transitioning from reporting under the Climate Active Carbon Neutral Standard to the GHG Protocol through CDP has required significant shifts in the firms approach.Establishing a comprehensive Scope 3 emissions inventory presents challenges,as Scope 3 emissions often involve complex supply chains and indirect activities.'