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Burberry’s Net Zero Emissions Goals Approved by SBTi

ESG Today

Luxury brand Burberry announced today that its climate goals have been approved by the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) as meeting the criteria to keep global warming to 1.5°C C in line with the Paris Agreement. by 2030, from a 2019 baseline.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

The leader in water, hygiene and energy services sells to a diverse collection of institutions such as hospitals, food and beverage providers, as well as heavy industry including power plants and plastic manufacturers. More broadly, the company is moving toward a "climate positive" value chain by 2040, embracing science-based targets.

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Ten Steps to Create a Successful Decarbonization Roadmap

3BL Media

November’s COP26 conference saw several countries make national commitments to fight climate change: More than 130 countries pledged to halt and reverse deforestation and the destruction of land by 2030, and more than 100 countries signed the Global Methane Pledge to collectively cut emissions by 30 percent before this decade comes to a close.

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From Net Zero to Net Positive

Sustainable Round Table

In accordance with the IPCC 2015 Paris Agreement, the 193 countries that have agreed on the report should provide their Nationally Determined Contribution to global emission reductions. They will be joined by thousands of enterprises and communities committing to their own voluntary reductions.

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From Net Zero to Net Positive

Sustainable Round Table

In accordance with the IPCC 2015 Paris Agreement, the 193 countries that have agreed on the report should provide their Nationally Determined Contribution to global emission reductions. They will be joined by thousands of enterprises and communities committing to their own voluntary reductions.