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Air & Climate Newsletter February 16, 2012 |
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New survey shows public sector most committed to carbon reduction
A new survey of the public, private and third sectors has revealed that the public sector is the most committed to reducing carbon emissions. A new survey* of the public, private and third sectors has revealed that the public sector is the most committed to reducing carbon emissions. Over half (58%) of public sector respondents said their organisation planned to make ‘tangible investments’ in carbon reduction in 2012 with 77.9% agreeing that it had remained a key facet of the organisation’s objectives despite the difficult economic climate. In contrast less than half (46%) ... | ||
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Carbon disclosure project supply chain report 2012
Large companies such as Walmart and PepsiCo are reaping the benefits of climate change strategies in multiple ways, according to the most recent Supply Chain Report by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).Emissions reductions along the supply chain are translating into clear cost savings and a previous CDP report found that companies with strong climate change strategies most often also demonstrate strong financial performance relative to competitors.Similar research found that stock prices rose slightly immediately after companies disclosed their carbon data. The data from the CDP show that companies ... | ||
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