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How to Reach Net Zero – and Go Beyond

Chris Hall

More and more, household names – like British Airways, Arup, London Marathon Events, Microsoft and Google see that carbon removal is important not just for its potential to mitigate carbon but for its broader environmental, social and governance impact. The post How to Reach Net Zero and Go Beyond appeared first on ESG Investor.

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4 Steps Your Company Can Take to Move Toward Net Zero

B the Change

If you’re a company interested in climate change, zero might be the most important number. Net zero” is the lens many businesses are using to address their climate impacts. As of October 2022, more than 8,000 companies globally have made commitments to net zero under the United Nations’ Race to Zero Campaign.

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Yum China Releases First TCFD Report, Advancing its Commitment to Climate Action

3BL Media

Aligned with Yum China’s commitment to driving towards net-zero value chain GHG emissions by 2050, the Company outlines in the report its approach to addressing climate-related risks and opportunities and highlights key progress it has made on climate action.

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Dow Publishes 2nd Annual Integrated ESG Report, Building on a Legacy of Transparent and Voluntary Reporting Leadership

3BL Media

Announced plans to build the world's first net-zero carbon emissions, integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. And it is central to driving best-in-class performance and accountability.". such as Dow's obligation to indemnify DuPont de Nemours, Inc. and/or Corteva, Inc. for certain liabilities.

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Whose Data Is This Anyway? Striving for Higher Standards of Emissions Reporting

3BL Media

There’s no one to say, ‘This is too high level and leaves a lot of room for interpretation by companies.’” It is important for Baker Hughes to understand the material and mineral emissions from its supply chain, to continue to ensure transparent reporting and enable its own path to net-zero. Footnotes. [1]