Anthesis targets three gigatons of carbon mitigation and removal by 2030
Impact investor and consulting firm Anthesis is aiming to support projects that collectively avoid, reduce and remove three billion tonnes (three gigatons) of carbon by the end of the decade.
Anthesis corporate clients include Amazon, Tesco and Cisco
The business announced the new ambition today (8 March) after securing a multi-million-pound investment from Palatine Private Equity. Anthesis has not disclosed the figure but claimed that it is “significant” and will see Palatine owning a minority stake. Palatine has used investment from its Buyout Fund and Impact Fund to complete the deal.
Strong Track Record and Ambitious Sustainability Targets for 2025
Henkel looks back on successful 30 years of sustainable development
Published 03-05-21
Henkel publishes 30th Sustainability Report
Strong improvements in all sustainability dimensions since 2010
Ambitious targets for 2025
DÜSSELDORF, Germany, March 5, 2021 /3BL Media/ - Henkel today published its 30th Sustainability Report, detailing its achievements and progress in the area of sustainability.
Henkel’s sustainability milestones for 2025 will support the company’s progress toward its long-term strategy and targets.
“For us, at Henkel, sustainability is not only part of our long-standing tradition, but also an integral element of our strategic agenda for Purposeful Growth. In 2010, we defined our long-term sustainability strategy and targets up to 2030. And we are proud of the progress we have made since then. We achieved most of our targets, and even exceeded some of them,” said Carsten Knobel, CEO of
More than two thirds of Irish companies that set externally verified climate emissions targets scored a score of at least B- last year, according to the environmental charity CDP Ireland.
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