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In the report, MetLife also provides information on its commitment to achieve netzerogreenhousegas (GHG) emissions across the company’s global operations and general account investment portfolio by 2050 or sooner.[1] The netzero commitment applies to GHG emissions from MetLife, Inc.’s Media Contact.
Many corporations around the world have set netzero commitments, detailing the ways in which they will address the various levels of carbon emissions of their businesses (defined by scope ). In September of 2021, Cisco committed to reach netzero across Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions by 2040. methodology.
Mondelēz 2022 Snacking Made Right Report Assessing Our Carbon Footprint We take a thorough approach following the internationally recognized GreenhouseGasProtocol (GHG Protocol) Standards to calculate, annually, our total carbon footprint across our end-to- end supply chain, covering Scopes 1, 2, and 3.
Last fiscal year, Cisco set a goal to reach netzero across its value chain by 2040. In September 2021, we set our most ambitious and important goal yet: to reach netzero across our value chain by 2040 by prioritizing deep emissions reductions across all scopes of emissions.
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The company's previously announced goal to achieve netzero scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions from global operations by 2050 remains unchanged. "We In addition, statements that refer to LyondellBasell's 2030 goals, netzero goal and related efforts, activities and expected capital expenditures are forward-looking statements.
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