Businesses will lose profits unless they have transparent carbon reduction targets, according to research.
A survey by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) of its member companies found that more than 56 percent would reject firms that cannot meet national targets for managing their carbon emissions.
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Posted on February 9, 2010
· in Global
LONDON (Reuters) – Suppliers that fail to manage their greenhouse gas emissions could lose clients, said a report published on Monday. Some 56 percent of large firms would in the future deselect suppliers for failing to meet criteria on managing carbon emissions, according to a survey by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).
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Posted on February 6, 2010
· in Europe
| Sourced From Environmental-expert.com |
PE INTERNATIONAL recently became the first Accredited Partner for the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). After undergoing a due diligence process PE´s SoFi Software was tested by the independent GHG Management Institute, resulting in the certification of PE INTERNATIONAL’s SoFi software to conduct corporate carbon footprints and reports for the CDP reporting process.
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Posted on November 7, 2009
· in Press Releases
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Businesses around the globe have been urged to double the speed of CO2 reduction, following the publication of a new report.
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Posted on August 30, 2009
· in Global
| Sourced From BusinessGreen.com |
It may arguably be the most important sector in the fight against climate change but, according to new figures to be released today, the majority of the world’s largest electricity utilities have no emission reduction targets in place and many are not even providing investors with information on which fuels they are using to generate power.
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Posted on April 22, 2009
· in Global
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PUNE: It’s a sign of the country’s increasing eco-awareness. A recent voluntary carbon emissions disclosure programme had 51 companies participating, of which more than 40 per cent were from Maharashtra.
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Posted on January 12, 2009
· in India
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Delhi, India – Significantly more of India’s leading companies have signed up to voluntarily disclose carbon emissions and climate policies, a second round of reporting has shown.
The quality of reporting is up as well as the quantity, project sponsor WWF-India noted at the release of the India Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2008. (CDP-India 2008)
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Posted on December 20, 2008
· in India
CNW Telbec – Canada’s largest companies are providing more and better information about their greenhouse gas emissions and their management strategies to deal with them according to the results of this year’s Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) report, released today in Toronto.
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Posted on November 5, 2008
· in Canada