Exploration of Carbon Emission Statistics and Management in the Supply Chain of Automobile Industry based on Blockchain Technology
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Blockchain Technology, Automotive Industry Supply Chain, Carbon Emission Statistics and ManagementAbstract
This paper discusses the carbon emission statistics and management of the supply chain in the automobile industry based on Blockchain technology. It first analyzes the importance and challenges of carbon emission statistics in the supply chain of the automotive industry. Then, it introduces the basic principles and characteristics of Blockchain technology and describes its potential application in supply chain management. Then, a solution for carbon emission statistics and management in the supply chain of the automotive industry based on Blockchain technology is proposed, including the establishment of a Blockchain-based carbon emission data sharing platform, the realization of data transmission and verification in each link of the supply chain, and the establishment of a smart contract to achieve the carbon emission reduction target. Finally, the possible challenges and future development direction of the solution are discussed.
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