GHG Emissions

Ten years of the world’s biggest purchasers – including Bank of America, Dell, Kellogg Company, Unilever and Walmart – requesting transparency from their suppliers has triggered a step-change in environmental action, leading to 633 million metric tonnes of CO2 emissions reductions and collective cost savings of  $19.3 billion reported by over 5,500 suppliers in 2018.

GHG Emissions

Ten years of the world’s biggest purchasers – including Bank of America,...

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are gases released into the atmosphere from natural processes and human activities that trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect. These emissions are a major driver of global warming and climate change. Primary GHGs include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases. Scope 1 refers to direct GHG emissions controlled or owned by an organization. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of purchased electricity, steam, heating, and cooling consumed by an organization. Scope 3 encompasses all other indirect emissions that occur in the value chain, including both upstream and downstream.

Full Library of GHG Emissions

Ten years of the world’s biggest purchasers – including Bank of America,...
Illinois achieved the lead position on the U.S. Green Building Council’s 2018...
Penn State announced the development of 70 megawatts of large-scale offsite solar...
DHL is preparing to roll out a new fleet of 63 electric...
The board of BP LLC agreed to back a shareholder resolution at...
For the first time, carbon emissions from Super Bowl fans’ air travel...
Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. announced that they have applied blockchain...
With the addition of New Mexico and Illinois, the U.S. Climate Alliance,...
Amherst College announced the adoption of a Climate Action Plan that sets...
The Hershey Company announced a package of environmental initiatives and commitments, that...
IKEA announced that its future Norfolk, Virginia store will be equipped with...
Del Monte Foods has reduced its carbon footprint by 185 from FY2016...
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