The paper considers the national- and collective-level progress in achieving a long-term objective, greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction, thanks to economic decarbonization strategies. The problem resides in preliminary measurements within their sovereign boundaries.This approach does not include and does not consider the direct relationship of these emissions to all materials and processes that products and services made, or provided by various companies from various countries, are involved in throughout the life cycle. Because of this, up-to-date statistical data on international trade, procurement, and supply is a well-regarded tool to take estimations of carbon “embodiment” into products into account, which manufacturers from various countries place on the global market. It creates a deep-structured big data infrastructure for an analytic survey to be carried out based on accurate information. It creates a deep-structured big data infrastructure for an analytic survey to be carried out based on accurate information. The issue will focus on the standardization of objectives and methods of operational analysis and strategic planning. The present paper aims to develop a concept to cover SMART targeting and managing decarbonization and carbon footprint reduction projects.