CHG-MERIDIAN has already made a number of efforts in climate management. These include, for example, the calculation of company emissions from 2020, the goal of reducing emissions by 25% per employee by 2025 and the implementation of various emission-saving measures (e.g. e-vehicles). With SBTi, the company is now taking the next important step towards further professionalizing its approach.
The SBTi is a joint initiative of the global environmental non-profit organization Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the UN Global Compact (UNGC), the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). It was launched in 2015 to help companies set emissions reduction targets in line with current climate science and the goals of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.
They provide a clearly defined pathway for companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The validation of a company’s target ensures that it meets a strict set of criteria defined by the SBTi. The initiative is a globally recognized and ambitious project in which many CHG-MERIDIAN customers participate.
By signing the SBTi Commitment Letter, CHG-MERIDIAN aims to further underline the efforts it has already made in the past in the area of corporate climate management. Over the next 24 months, CHG-MERIDIAN has time to develop specific near-term reduction targets that meet the SBTi criteria. These are then submitted to the SBTi for validation.
Following validation, the company will report annually on its company-wide emissions and the development of the targets it has set in order to prove its progress.
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