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Decarbonization
Decarbonization
Decarbonization is the process of reducing or removing carbon dioxide emissions from Earth’s atmosphere.
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Decarbonization is the process of reducing or removing carbon dioxide emissions from Earth’s atmosphere.
Decarbonization is the process of reducing or removing carbon dioxide emissions from Earth’s atmosphere. In response to climate concerns, companies are implementing Decarbonization strategies to systematically reduce their carbon footprint. Many are adopting the accounting and reporting standards developed by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, classifying carbon emissions into three scopes.
While the primary goal of decarbonizing is to improve the climate, some companies are also creating strategic and economic value from their initiatives. Organizations that decarbonize can reduce costs, improve corporate reputations, increase consumer demand, and improve profits. It can also spur the development of new products, services, and businesses.
Implementation requires setting an ambition, launching pilots, collaborating with stakeholders, measuring and monitoring the impact, and communicating the results.
Successful companies:
Companies implement Decarbonization strategies and initiatives to:
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