In this article I discuss Nature-based Solutions, something all businesses should be discussing or learning more about
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In 2020, Firmenich was said to have become the first company in its industry to achieve 100% renewable electricity worldwide
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The luxury fashion brand is currently carbon-neutral across its operations globally and all the electricity it uses comes from renewable energy sources
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The manufacturer of premium labels and packaging has partnered with UK-based carbon management experts Emitwise to identify, track and report its greenhouse gas emissions
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The luxury car manufacturer announced its goals to reduce emissions across its own operations by 46% and across its value chain by 54% by 2030
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A total of 10 companies, including PwC, Sainsbury’s, SGN, Severn Trent Water and Virgin Media O2, have signed up to the standard
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It aims to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 90% over the next decade
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It previously committed to source 100% of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2025 and switch its fleet to electric vehicles
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Last year, BD committed to reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 46% by 2030 and become carbon neutral across its direct operations by 2040
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The new commitment corresponds to cutting the all-electric racing championship’s emissions by 45% by 2030
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It has also made a commitment to invest $20m to support initiatives dedicated to sustainable innovation, environmental education, biodiversity research and sustainable agriculture projects
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The company has committed to maintain its use of 100% renewable electricity for operations in the US and Canada, which was initially achieved in January 2021
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