The sustainability team needs defensible emissions numbers. Procurement needs a clear understanding of environmental risks for each supplier. Finance wants proof that sustainability investments pay off. Typically, meeting all these requirements means hunting down numerous spreadsheets and written documents, reaching out to teammates and suppliers, and painstakingly harmonizing these disparate data sources.
Today, Regrow announced a significant platform expansion that unifies data for supply-specific emissions, climate risk, and program outcomes with a simple goal in mind: make decision-making and reporting transparent, fast, and easier to defend.
Here are the key updates.
Climate risk insights
CSRD, CDP, and TCFD require companies to disclose supply-specific climate risks. Regrow now offers geospatial intelligence on acute and chronic risks including drought, precipitation, soil erosion, temperature, and more across your supply sheds. Teams can target investments where risk is rising and where regenerative practices can mitigate future exposure.
Global emissions traceability
Cradle-to-farm-gate emissions factors are mapped to your sourcing regions and linked to supplier-level details. You can show where emissions come from and how they change over time, without running a survey for every supplier. Expanded emissions data is now available globally, adding to Regrow’s industry-leading primary emissions data coverage that already spans 21 countries.
Evidence-backed claims
Translating regenerative agriculture outcomes into auditable figures takes careful accounting. Regrow connects program fields to your supply sheds to deliver GHGp-compliant emission factors, while safeguarding against double counting and providing supply shed attribution. This allows you to claim and monitor every ton of CO2e reduced or removed in your sourcing regions.
Unified reporting modules
Dashboards combine emissions, risk, and mitigation plans into CSRD- and Scope 3-aligned views with all data exportable for reporting. Portfolio rollups and drill-downs by supplier, crop, and region make it straightforward to move from high-level summaries to line-item details.

Why it matters
Working from the same data keeps every stakeholder in sync, from business planning to financial disclosures. You save time on data reconciliation, steer investments to where they deliver the most value, and validate claims with traceable evidence. The result is fewer spreadsheets, higher ROI, and outcomes you can defend.
- For regenerative ag and sustainability teams: manage a portfolio of regions, suppliers, and projects with clear before/after impacts.
- For procurement: see which suppliers and regions drive emissions and risk, and how sourcing decisions can mitigate them.
- For reporting & compliance: export CSRD- and Scope 3-aligned outputs with traceable evidence.
- For finance and leadership: link sustainability spend to measurable outcomes and progress toward public targets.
Here’s an example
A beverage company aims to reduce emissions in its barley supply chain and prepare for CSRD disclosures.
After Regrow maps their supply sheds, they can see clear trends: Supplier A shows rising heat risk, Supplier B is stable, Supplier C has high drought risk. Emissions traceability shows that sourcing regions for Supplier C drive a disproportionate share of Scope 3 emissions due to low adoption of regenerative practices.
The team models mitigation opportunities: cover crops + reduced tillage in Supplier C’s sourcing regions offer the best combination of emissions reductions and improved resilience to climate risks.
The company runs a regenerative ag program to incentivize grower adoption. At year end, Regrow’s reporting dashboards roll up portfolio impact across all suppliers while preserving supplier-level line items for comparison and benchmarking.
The team exports a GHGp-aligned report with methods and supply-shed attribution, confident they can claim every verified ton.
All along the way, teams maintain alignment using a single, shared view based on their actual sourcing data.
Ready to get a look into your supply shed?
If you’re looking to improve your reporting and sustainability ROI, we’d love to chat. Our team of supply chain experts can walk through your sourcing regions and discuss how a supply-specific view into emissions and sourcing risks can help you hit your climate goals.