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Collecting Air Emissions Data for Compliance and Carbon Reduction

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Reporting may also be voluntary, as part of sustainability initiatives or corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals. Align with Sustainability Goals and Industry Standards Many companies are aligning their carbon reduction efforts with global initiatives like the Paris Agreement and science-based targets (SBTi).

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PepsiCo CSO on embedding sustainability into 'day-to-day business'

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In mid-January, PepsiCo joined that club with a strategy to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent across its entire value chain by 2030 and to reach the elusive net-zero emissions status 10 years before it’s called for by the Paris Agreement. Corporate Strategy. Corporate Social Responsibility.

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Choosing the Right Voluntary Reporting Framework: CDP vs. Ecovadis for Sustainability

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Overview of CDP and Ecovadis Each of these frameworks offer distinct approaches to sustainability assessment, catering to various aspects of environmental and social impact. With CDP, businesses can report on how they manage carbon emissions, conserve water resources, and engage suppliers in their sustainability practices.

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ESG Acronyms and What They Mean

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) CSR is viewed as a form of self-regulation or a voluntary initiative by organizations to contribute to environmental or social goals and to be accountable to themselves, their stakeholders and broader society.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

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New Zealand, a nation of about 5 million people, in late January reported progress toward its goal to cut emissions by 30 percent over the next decade compared with 2005 levels — but recognized current measures won’t be enough to meet the Paris Agreement goals. 17, there were 53 signatories representing 18 industries. .