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Using a Science-based Approach to Reduce Your Company's Emissions and Improve Customer Loyalty15/9/2021 Science-based targets provide a clearly defined pathway for companies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, helping prevent the worst impacts of climate change and future-proof business growth. Targets are considered ‘science-based’ if they are in line with what the latest climate science deems necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Large corporations and brand names are increasingly aware of the risks posed by rising greenhouse gas emissions, and they have taken up their own fight against climate change, viewing this with a long-term perspective and concern about how it will affect their businesses and their licence to operate in future. There are constant pressures from consumers for larger corporations to take ownership of their greenhouse gas emissions and provide proof of reductions through their annual reports. This public pressure will gradually cascade downwards to the providers of services and products for these corporations, where Scope 31 emissions take place and contribute significantly to global CO2 emissions. Entrepreneurs are the risk-takers of the business environment. They find an existing problem, find a solution and provide services or products to resolve the issue. Big tech companies such as Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google, Apple, Samsung, Tesla and Microsoft solved the issue of underdeveloped technological evolution. These companies and their founding entrepreneurs did something that bought a technological and societal revolution.
Why did they succeed in accomplishing such high standards of achievements despite obstacles on their way up? The answer is quite simple — by taking huge risks and by being bold in their decisions and goals. Coaching is similar in helping you find your true vision and aligning them to your core values and purpose. |
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