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Space Intelligence Partners With Abatable to Enhance Scope 3 Emissions Measurement

Space Intelligence Partners With Abatable to Enhance Scope 3 Emissions Measurement

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Space Intelligence, the company is highlighting a new strategic partnership with Abatable focused on improving the measurement of Scope 3 FLAG emissions in corporate supply chains. The post describes Scope 3 as often the largest and most challenging part of a company’s emissions footprint to quantify, particularly when conventional methods use regional averages that may not reflect commodity-specific impacts.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that combining Abatable’s supply shed intelligence platform with Space Intelligence’s audit-grade crop maps and historical deforestation data is intended to deliver more precise emissions estimates. For investors, this collaboration may strengthen Space Intelligence’s positioning in the carbon accounting and supply-chain analytics market, potentially increasing its relevance to large corporates facing tightening climate disclosure requirements.

The focus on FLAG emissions and deforestation-linked data indicates a push into higher-value, compliance-oriented services that could support premium pricing and recurring revenue. As regulatory and investor scrutiny of Scope 3 emissions intensifies globally, the partnership could expand Space Intelligence’s addressable customer base among companies seeking more accurate and defendable emissions data for reporting and risk management.

The post also references Abatable’s own public announcement, which may signal coordinated go-to-market efforts and shared visibility across each firm’s client networks. If the integration between platforms proves technically robust and commercially adopted, the relationship could enhance Space Intelligence’s competitive differentiation versus generic geospatial data providers in the climate-tech ecosystem.

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