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SAP’s Journey to Net Zero 2030

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That is why SAP has committed to achieve net-zero emissions across our value chain by 2030. Setting ambitious targets and leveraging digital solutions have proven crucial. What Does Net Zero Mean? Net zero is a state where the greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere are balanced by removal out of the atmosphere.

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Lenovo Boosts Customer Sustainability With New Reduced Carbon Transport Service

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The Greenhouse Gas Protocol defines Scope 3 emissions—which account for 70 percent of the average corporate total emissions 3 —as those that occur outside a company’s walls, including emissions tied to the purchase and disposal of products. At Lenovo, we are committed to more than just our own Net-Zero vision.

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See. Measure. Reduce. Building a sustainable practice with Cisco Customer Experience (CX)

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Last fiscal year, Cisco set a goal to reach net zero across its value chain by 2040. In September 2021, we set our most ambitious and important goal yet: to reach net zero across our value chain by 2040 by prioritizing deep emissions reductions across all scopes of emissions.

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LyondellBasell Increases Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets, Includes Scope 3

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The company's previously announced goal to achieve net zero scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions from global operations by 2050 remains unchanged. "We Optimization of heated equipment through advanced digitization, efficiency improvements and fuel management at its site in Channelview, Texas in 2025.

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Can Remanufacturing Build the Industrial-Sized Circular Economy?

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We’re talking about the factories that manufacture the machinery and parts for farming tractors, construction excavators, robots, data centers, elevators, cars, wind turbines, heating and ventilation equipment, and more – essentially the infrastructure of modern, digital society.