Announcing their new climate goals today, Electrolux, L'Oréal and Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel are among the latest companies to have
emissions reduction targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
Not exact matches
Tesco has also become one of 44 international companies to have had its
emissions reduction goals
approved by the Science - Based
Targets (SBT) initiative.
327 major corporations have now committed to align their
emission reduction plans with the goals of the Paris Agreement through the Science Based
Targets initiative — and 85 of those companies have already had their science - based targets (SBT) ap
Targets initiative — and 85 of those companies have already had their science - based
targets (SBT) ap
targets (SBT)
approved.
By 2018, at least 300 high - impact companies, representing at least 2 GT of
emissions, will have committed to adopt science - based GHG
emission reduction targets and more than 100 of these companies will have
approved science - based
targets.
Intensity
targets are only eligible when they lead to absolute emission reduction targets in line with climate scenarios for keeping warming to within 2 °C or when they are modelled using an approved sector pathway or method by the Science Based Targets initiative (e.g. the Sectoral Decarbonization App
targets are only eligible when they lead to absolute
emission reduction targets in line with climate scenarios for keeping warming to within 2 °C or when they are modelled using an approved sector pathway or method by the Science Based Targets initiative (e.g. the Sectoral Decarbonization App
targets in line with climate scenarios for keeping warming to within 2 °C or when they are modelled using an
approved sector pathway or method by the Science Based
Targets initiative (e.g. the Sectoral Decarbonization App
Targets initiative (e.g. the Sectoral Decarbonization Approach).
Kellogg Company's
emissions reduction target was
approved by the Science Based
Targets initiative in December 2015.
Global luxury group, Kering, commits to industry - and country - leading carbon
reduction targets LONDON (December 14, 2016)- The Science Based Targets initiative announced today that it has verified and approved Kering's ambitious science - based target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50 % by 2025, demonstrating it is at the forefront of the luxury industr
targets LONDON (December 14, 2016)- The Science Based
Targets initiative announced today that it has verified and approved Kering's ambitious science - based target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50 % by 2025, demonstrating it is at the forefront of the luxury industr
Targets initiative announced today that it has verified and
approved Kering's ambitious science - based
target to reduce its greenhouse gas
emissions by 50 % by 2025, demonstrating it is at the forefront of the luxury industry in...
Kering, a global luxury group in fashion, leather goods, jewellery and watches including Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, and Stella McCartney, is the first French company and the first luxury company to have its
emissions -
reduction plan
approved by the Science Based
Targets initiative.
«Walmart is the first retailer with an
emissions -
reduction plan
approved by the Science Based
Targets initiative, in alignment with the Paris Agreement in December 2015,» said
«Walmart is the first retailer with an
emissions -
reduction plan
approved by the Science Based
Targets initiative, in alignment with the Paris Agreement in December 2015,» said Doug McMillon, president and CEO of Walmart.