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Schneider Electric introduces Zeigo Hub to cut supply chain emissions

Schneider Electric introduces Zeigo Hub to cut supply chain emissions

Schneider Electric has launched Zeigo Hub, a new digital platform designed to help companies cut emissions across their supply chains. With advanced AI and robust analytics, it supports emissions tracking, supplier engagement, and sustainability reporting, empowering organizations to take measurable steps toward net-zero goals while aligning with global climate disclosure standards.

Schneider Electric has rolled out a new digital platform, Zeigo Hub, aimed at helping companies tackle supply chain emissions, especially the harder-to-manage scope 3 category. The tool gives businesses of all sizes the ability to engage suppliers, track carbon footprints, and manage progress toward science-based climate targets. Backed by a powerful analytics engine, Zeigo Hub supports internal sustainability disclosures in line with the Carbon Disclosure Project, TCFD, and the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, giving companies stronger transparency and alignment with international frameworks.

What sets Zeigo Hub apart is its use of agentic artificial intelligence, which boosts the platform’s capabilities for decarbonization and streamlines the entire process. From simplifying data uploads to customizing supplier invitations, the AI helps enhance user experiences while driving more efficient results. According to Schneider Electric, every supplier onboarded will receive access to customized emissions-reduction roadmaps, and the sponsoring companies will cover participation costs, removing a major barrier to entry and promoting wider adoption across supply chains.

The new platform builds on Schneider Electric’s broader suite of sustainable solutions, including its recently upgraded EcoStruxure Resource Advisor and the Building Decarbonization Calculator launched last year. As regulations tighten, particularly in states like California, where climate disclosure rules are advancing, the need for scalable, actionable tools has become urgent. “A decarbonized supply chain is no longer a ‘nice to have’, it’s a strategic imperative,” said Laura Eve, VP of SaaS Sustainability Solutions at Schneider Electric, reinforcing the company’s commitment to accelerating meaningful climate action.

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