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Mercedes Benz Will Utilize Blockchain To Trace Carbon Emissions In Cobalt Supply Chain

Ramsey Baker

Summary: Mercedes Benz, the major car manufacturer, has partnered with blockchain startup Circulor to develop a pilot aimed at the tracing carbon emissions in the cobalt supply chain. According to a Jan. 30 press release, the project from Mercedes and Circulor are part of the Startup Autobahn initiative, which looked to identify next-generation automobiles. The blockchain ...

Mercedes Benz, the major car manufacturer, has partnered with blockchain startup Circulor to develop a pilot aimed at the tracing carbon emissions in the cobalt supply chain.

According to a Jan. 30 press release, the project from Mercedes and Circulor are part of the Startup Autobahn initiative, which looked to identify next-generation automobiles. The blockchain will trace the emissions of climate-relevant gases and the amount of recycled materials along the complex supply chains of battery cell manufacturers.

By Ramsey Baker

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