CSG Sets 2035 Emission Goals - Smart Energy Decisions

Commercial, Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions  -  December 14, 2023

CSG Sets 2035 Emission Goals

CSG, a software company that provides customer experience, billing, and payments solutions, announced its commitment to achieve carbon neutrality in Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2035. 

“We firmly believe that businesses bear a profound responsibility to address climate change, which is why CSG pledges to attain carbon neutrality in Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2035,” said Cindy Parsons, Head of Sustainability & ESG Reporting at CSG, in a statement. “Our carbon neutrality commitment demonstrates our dedication to sustainability and curbing greenhouse gas emissions that originate directly from our operations and energy consumption. Through innovation, collaboration and bold initiatives, we can drive meaningful change and pave the way for a more sustainable future.”

This pledge forms a part of CSG’s comprehensive sustainability strategy, which includes investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency enhancements, and the adoption of innovative technologies to reduce its carbon footprint across its operations.

CSG is committed to working with sustainable vendors that are aligned to Sustainable Forest Policies (SRI). CSG partners with Pixelle Specialty Solutions to source paper in a responsible manner. CSG also works with HP A50 Inks which are water-based formulations that meet worldwide regulatory requirements. These inks address a range of health and environmental considerations through the entire print lifecycle from production to disposal. 

CSG leverages science-based research to target goals that align with Greenhouse Gas Protocol and are consistent with the SASB and TCFD frameworks. 

The company is committed to engaging with stakeholders, customers, industry partners, and experts to conduct initiatives that foster sustainability and environmental resilience.

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