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With one of the largest supplychains in the IT industry, reducing upstream emissions benefits the value chain and the planet. Scope 3 relates to activities not controlled by HP, such as “upstream” emissions from our supplychain and “downstream” emissions from customer use of our products. SOURCE: HP Inc.
This trend of shareholder and consumer scrutiny has strengthened in recent months, and most S&P 500 companies — in fact, 70 percent of them — already make climate-related disclosures to the reporting platform CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project). The previously mentioned CDP has a large database of disclosures.
The majority of the land used by our value chain comprises of forests to supply our paperboard; the remainder consists mainly of an agricultural footprint of starch crops for paperboard, sugar cane for our plant-based plastics and mining areas for aluminium foil and stainless steel.
AMD focuses its efforts on key issues that have the greatest impact on its business and society, determined through an ESG materiality assessment [i] , including environmental sustainability; digital impact; diversity, belonging and inclusion; and supplychain responsibility. “We since 2020.
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