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- Here are five steps for businesses to reach net-zero emissions and accomplish their sustainability goals while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Net-zero pledges are a step in the right direction, but how can businesses also tackle climate justice issues?
- Learn why net-zero pledges might not be enough.
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While more than 3,000 businesses have joined the UNFCCC Race to Zero campaign and pledged to reach net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, many companies face challenges in putting this guidance into practice.
Wipro is a founding member of Transform to Net Zero, a cross-sector industry initiative to accelerate the transition to an inclusive net-zero global economy. Our 2025 goal is for 1,000 Fortune Global companies to adopt targets backed up by transformation plans to achieve net-zero emissions no later than 2050.
To advance robust net-zero goal setting, Transform to Net Zero’s new Transformation Guide will share how three Transform to Net Zero members — Danone, Wipro and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) — approached a net-zero goal-setting process that translates into meaningful business transformation.
Below are five steps of how your organization can navigate the net-zero goal-setting process and commit to meaningful emission reduction targets.
- Step 1: Understand your emissions
- Step 2: Set an ambitious net-zero goal with clear interim milestones
- Step 3: Engage with leaders to create and sustain organizational buy-in
- Step 4: Collaborate with suppliers and employees on meeting the Scope 3 challenge
- Step 5: Partner with customers
Read the full article about net-zero emissions by P.S. Narayan at GreenBiz.