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Achieving Net Zero requires more than just reducing an organization’s own emissions. It also presents a powerful opportunity for businesses to drive innovation, gain competitive (…)
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Global environmental services provider Veolia enables municipalities and industries to recycle plastics.
The time is ripe for businesses to make the leap to low-carbon operations. With supportive public policies and advancements in clean technology, a monumental shift (…)
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The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and its member companies, in collaboration with Carbone4 and its Net Zero Initiative and released the “Guidance on Avoided Emissions: Helping business drive innovations and scale solutions toward Net Zero”.
The Framework was developed jointly by 35 stakeholders from industry and the broader decarbonization ecosystem, harnessing WBCSD’s role as co-convenor of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
WBCSD’s Carbon Transparency Pathfinder is a new initiative dedicated to enabling widescale exchange of primary, carbon emissions data. With many businesses doubling down on credible (…)
Discussion paper for companies of the building and construction sector who want to set science-based targets for their own operations while supporting the reduction of full life-cycle carbon emissions of buildings.
The City of San Diego, through the passage of its Climate Action Plan, calls for aggressive greenhouse gas emissions reductions, including 100% clean electricity by 2035.