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Net Zero Readiness Report

3BL Media

KPMG published the Net Zero Readiness Index in 2021, 1 a few weeks before the COP26 UN climate change conference in Glasgow. The event resulted in 153 countries putting forward new emissions targets for 2030 and more than 90 percent of world economic output and global emissions being covered by net zero agreements.

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2025 Global 100 list: World's most sustainable companies are still betting on a greener world

Corporate Knights

president will be taking aim at legislation that resulted in nearly US$300 billion in private-sector investments in clean energy, battery manufacturing and clean power generation, most business leaders recognize that concerns about a worsening climate crisis will grow regardless of shifting political winds. While the new U.S.

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Essity's Journey to Net Zero: Resource Efficiency

3BL Media

When working toward 2050, we must leave no stone unturned and engage all employees on our journey to net zero. Digitalization in manufacturing. We build test labs and show proof-of-concept for ground-breaking ideas to accelerate the necessary transition of manufacturing. Learn more about Essity's Journey to Net Zero here.

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Tackling Scope 3 Emissions in Manufacturing

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A recently published World Economic Forum (WEF) white paper – “The 'No-Excuse' Opportunities to Tackle Scope 3 Emissions in Manufacturing and Value Chains” – serves as a practical roadmap for businesses navigating the intricate terrain of Scope 3 decarbonization and accelerating their contributions to global climate efforts.

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Poor support for reaching net zero with UK hi-tech manufacturers

Envirotec Magazine

New findings on critical plant and equipment data usage within the UK’s hi-tech manufacturing industries appear to reveal slower-than-expected progress toward achieving sustainability and net zero carbon reduction goals. To download the full report, click here.

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The Global 100 list: How the world’s most sustainable corporations are driving the green transition

Corporate Knights

C, SBTi 3 2 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Aarhus, Denmark Machinery manufacturing $ 141,969 19% 70:1 42% 100% 100% A 1.5°C, C, SBTi 4 9 Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp Taipei, Taiwan Transit and ground transportation $ 7,698 0% 11:1 15% 100% 100% A 5 Nordex SE Hamburg, Germany Machinery manufacturing $ 160,887 73% 82:1 33% 100% 100% A 1.5°C,

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Essity Annual and Sustainability Report: Reduced Environmental Impact

3BL Media

In 2021, new and updated sustainability targets were adopted, that included a commitment to achieve net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050. The most important areas have been identified for the Science Based Targets 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050. Key action areas. Learn more about Essity here.

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