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The Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) Releases The Decarbonization Playbook for Small and Medium Suppliers

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DESCRIPTION: February 21, 2022 /3BL Media/ - In response to a world progressively seeking to move towards low carbon economies, the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) has published The Decarbonization Playbook for Small and Medium Suppliers. A decarbonization roadmap to setting climate targets for your company.

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BlackRock Acquires Infrastructure Giant GIP for $12.5 Billion

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billion, citing emerging long-term opportunities in areas including decarbonization, energy security, digital infrastructure, and supply chain transitions. GIP has described decarbonization as central to its investment thesis.

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Carbon Accounting Startup Optera Raises $12 Million

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Founded in 2006 as a boutique corporate sustainability consulting firm, the Boulder, Colorado-based Optera provides sustainability management software enabling companies to accurately measure and manage Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, and providing actionable insights and forecasts, and tools to collaborate with supply chain and investment partners.

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Advancing Environmental Sustainability in the Beverage Sector Through Collaboration

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The Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) is a technical coalition formed in 2006. Decarbonization Playbook for Small and Medium Suppliers. As a continuation of that effort, The Decarbonization Playbook for Small and Medium Suppliers was published in 2022. The Starting Point: Collaboration.

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Are Investors and Companies Ready for the Energy Transition?

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Technology is improving: Allehaut notes that the largest solar project in 2006 was an 11MW project in Portugal. It’s worth noting, too, that regulation and the potential physical effects of climate have the potential to affect not only an individual company’s business, but also its supply chains. GW, some 200 times bigger.

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Here we go again: Ontario’s reckless nuclear gamble

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Demand for power reached its all-time high of 27,000 MW in the summer of 2006 and declined to 22,600 MW by 2022. The newest reactor in this country was built 30 years ago; the supply chains for many of the components are long gone. The gap never materialized. Now it is 2023. The government also plans to add four giant 1.2

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

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But supply chain problems slowed production at its Chinese plant last year, and in February EM recalled all 429 of its Chinese Solos for “unexpected loss of propulsion.” EcoSynthetix recently received a platinum designation from ratings agency EcoVadis for its contribution to the sustainability of global supply chains.

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