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cbre.com
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https://www.cbre.com/-/media/project/cbre/dotcom/global/about/corporate-respo…
CBRE’s SBT Glidepath Since 2019 Our Scope 1 and 2 emissions have decreased 20K Scope 1 + 2 Absolute Emissions Reduction Goal: Reduce absolute emissions for our corporate operations by 68% by 2035 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2035 MT CO2e Scope 1 + 2 MTCO2e 2035 SBT glidepath -24% 80K 100K 60K 40K 6 Confidential & Proprietary | © 2024 CBRE, Inc. Our strategy to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040 is organized around four key pathways: buildings, transport, energy and procurement. Strategic Objectives – Build capability with suppliers to share reliable primary GHG emissions data – Prioritize strategic engagement with select suppliers to influence the greatest potential carbon impact to meet net zero commitments – Integrate net zero elements into procurement standards to influence systemic change – Expand the reach of impact by developing supplier decarbonization capabilities 13 Confidential & Proprietary | © 2024 CBRE, Inc. NET ZERO STRATEGY FOR CORPORATE OPERATIONS Program-Level Strategies Everyone within CBRE has a role to play driving actions to realize our net zero goal.
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wri.org
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https://www.wri.org/insights/ways-companies-credible-net-zero-targets
Critics have been especially concerned about corporate net-zero targets depending heavily on carbon offsets, rather than a business taking rapid action to decarbonize its own value chain where accountability and influence are highest. Here are three approaches companies should take to demonstrate that their net-zero targets are credible and will accelerate climate action:. Near-term science-based targets put companies on a trajectory to net-zero without reliance on offsets or other types of carbon credits. These targets provide companies with a clear route of how much and how quickly they need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions across their full value chain (scopes 1, 2 and 3) and are most popularly validated through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a global body enabling businesses to take action on climate change, to ensure credibility. Set Long Term Science-based Net-Zero Targets**. Ultimately, companies need to focus on getting their own house in order first by setting near and long-term science-based targets and moving toward net-zero.
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plana.earth
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https://plana.earth/academy/net-zero-commitments
This guide will explain what **a net-zero commitment means**, why it matters, and how to set, share, and actually hit your targets using a science-based, data-driven approach. Creating a net-zero commitment is like planning a road trip, you need a starting point, a destination, and key stops along the way. Net-zero commitment works best when it's part of your core business strategy, not a separate project. 2. **Sharing plans:** Explain the investments, partnerships, and technologies you'll use, like carbon removal initiatives, to support the target. Carbon management platforms like Plan A help manage data flows and target tracking, guiding companies through roadblocks while ensuring they remain compliant and audit-ready. These strategies guide companies in **improving their operational efficiency** and leading the way in corporate net-zero achievements. The most successful companies share key traits: they make climate action part of their core business, communicate openly with stakeholders, and use technology to handle the complexity of tracking and reducing emissions.
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carbontrust.com
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https://www.carbontrust.com/our-work-and-impact/guides-reports-and-tools/brie…
The first step is to measure your company's Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and set a 1.5°C aligned science-based target for your own operations and value chain.
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salatainstitute.harvard.edu
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https://salatainstitute.harvard.edu/research-initiatives/corporate-net-zero-t…
We are evaluating the legal and business considerations for net-zero targets to assess what drives corporate commitments that result in real emissions
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climeworks.com
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https://climeworks.com/blog/key-steps-to-to-building-your-company-s-net-zero-…
Net zero means reducing greenhouse gas emissions to as close to zero as possible and offsetting any remaining ones through carbon removal solutions. To reach net zero, companies will need to both **drastically reduce** **and** actively **remove their remaining emissions** from the air. Both reductions and carbon removal are key in our guide to building your company’s net zero strategy – but let’s talk through the entire process step-by-step. From your baseline, the next step is to plan science-based targets in line with the SBTi’s Net Zero Standard framework, in which it’s detailed that businesses must commit to halving emissions by 2030 and approaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050. However, **reductions must be combined with carbon removal** to have a true impact in the race to net-zero emissions. By incorporating carbon removal services into your climate goals, your business demonstrates proactive climate leadership and takes a comprehensive approach to achieving its net-zero goals.
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corporate.exxonmobil.com
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https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/-/media/global/files/advancing-climate-solut…
ExxonMobil plans to achieve these additional emission reductions through actions that include: • Achieving net-zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions in its Permian Basin unconventional operations by 2030. 8 E X XO N M O B I L A DVA N C I N G C L I M ATE SOLUTI ON S - 2 0 2 2 PRO G RESS REPO RT U PDAT E Permian emissions Pneumatic device replacements Flare minimization Offsets and renewable energy credits Lower emission power Electrified drilling & completion Electrified operations Vapor recovery Methane reduction Flare minimization Electrify with lower-emission power Offsets and/or future advancements CO2e mitigation Cumulative CO2e mitigation Potential GHG abatement options for ExxonMobil Permian unconventional operations supporting 2030 net-zero plan(3) Roadmap Abatement curve Abatement cost
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sustainability.gov
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https://www.sustainability.gov/archive/biden46/federalsustainabilityplan/emis…
The Federal Government will transition its infrastructure to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and buildings, powered by carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE).