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Kering Commits to 40% Absolute Emissions Reduction Across Value Chain

ESG Today

The new goal is an update to the company’s prior emissions targets, which included reducing absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 90% and Scope 3 intensity by 70% by 2030, all on a 2015 baseline. Setting a target to reduce our total absolute emissions will support the decarbonization of our Group, while we continue to align with a 1.5°

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4 Steps Your Company Can Take to Move Toward Net Zero

B the Change

Greenhouse gases can be removed through natural processes, like growing trees, or potentially through new technologies, like “direct air capture” or underground carbon sequestration. The idea of net zero gained attention at the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate, with the goal for global emissions to reach net zero by 2050.

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Creating a Business Climate Action Plan Centered in Justice

B the Change

Developing Tools and Practices for Business Climate Action Heather Schrock, Director of Environmental Partnerships at the Bonneville Environmental Foundation , provided a look at the greenhouse gas protocols framework. And we understand that since sustainability costs money, we need to put money toward these efforts.”

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Kimberly-Clark Announces First Tissue Manufacturing Site on Path to 100% Renewable Energy

3BL Media

Announcing our first Kimberly-Clark tissue manufacturing site globally with a pathway to 100% renewable energy is an incredible milestone that demonstrates how we continue to progress on our decarbonization journey, through innovative cross-sector collaboration" said Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer at Kimberly-Clark.