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7 Companies Leading the Net Zero Energy Revolution

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Last year marked a global shift in corporations adopting low-carbon and net-zero pledges as experts at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26, declared that the climate crisis is at a critical inflection point. The UN now reports that just over 1,326 corporations have signed the Business Ambition for 1.5°C commitment and 7,126 companies have joined the Race to Zero.

These collective actions have spurred more organizations around the world to make their own low-carbon commitments. We’ll take a look at what’s involved in drafting a carbon reduction plan and highlight a few organizations whose plans serve as an aspirational benchmark in the drive to a low carbon economy.

Solutions that Meet the ChallengeOne of the greatest challenges for organizations working toward a net-zero future is addressing all sources of emissions within their processes and value chain.

To understand the progress that’s been made, it’s important to know how emissions are classified. Developed as an international accounting standard by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, emissions are separated into three categories:

Scope 1: Direct emissionsEmissions from company-owned facilities, functions, and resources.

  • Mobile emissions from company fleet vehicles

  • Stationary emissions from on-site heating fuels

  • Process emissions produced by manufacturing or production

  • Fugitive emissions like leaking refrigeration or air conditioning units

Scope 2: Utilities emissionsEmissions from purchased utilities.

  • Electricity

  • Steam

  • Heating

  • Cooling

Scope 3: Indirect emissionsEmissions from upstream and downstream functions of business not directly owned by the organization.

  • Purchased goods and services

  • Capital goods

  • Fuel- and energy-related activities

  • Upstream transportation and distribution

  • Waste generated in operations

  • Business travel

  • Employee commuting

  • Upstream leased assets

  • Downstream transportation and distribution

  • Processing of sold products

  • Use of sold products

  • End-of-life treatment of sold products

  • Downstream leased assets

  • Franchises

  • Investments

While many organizations have made headway on crafting plans that reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, Scope 3 remains a challenge due to its size and complexity. Fortunately, as more organizations lower their direct emissions, the companies that make up supply and value chains collectively move closer to net-zero.

7 Companies Setting a Strong ExampleThese companies are helping lead the way to a carbon-neutral future.

MicrosoftIndustry: Information TechnologyHeadquarters: United States

In 2020, Microsoft pledged to become carbon negative by 2030, remove historic carbon emissions by 2050, and invest $1B in a climate innovation fund.

At the release of the plan, Microsoft President and Vice-Chair Brad Smith shared, “We are launching today an aggressive program to cut our carbon emissions by more than half by 2030, both for our direct emissions and for our entire supply and value chain. We will fund this in part by expanding our internal carbon fee, in place since 2012 and increased last year, to start charging not only our direct emissions but those from our supply and value chains.”

MaerskIndustry: ShippingHeadquarters: Denmark

In January of 2022, global shipping giant Maersk announced a plan to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.

Shipping accounts for a significant amount of many organizations’ Scope 3 emissions. Maersk’s commitment to net-zero emissions will help organizations across the globe reduce their total carbon footprint.

“More than half of Maersk’s top 200 customers have ambitious science-based or zero-carbon targets for their supply chain,” offered Mads Stensen, Senior Sustainability Advisor at Maersk, “and they are dependent on us helping them [reach] these targets. With our new climate-neutral commitments, we can help our customers on this journey as well as help drive the whole industry towards this goal.”

CEMEXIndustry: CementHeadquarters: Mexico

In early 2020, CEMEX committed to reaching net-zero by 2050 and increased their 2030 emissions reduction target from 30% to 35%.

“Climate change has been a priority for CEMEX for many years,” offered Fernando Gonzalez-Oliveri, CEO of CEMEX. “Our efforts have brought significant progress to date, but we must do more. This is why we have defined a more ambitious strategy to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030 and to deliver net-zero CO2 concrete by 2050.”

VodafoneIndustry: TelecommunicationsHeadquarters: United Kingdom

Since joining the Race to Zero in 2019, Vodafone has expanded its commitment to net-zero for its own operations by 2030 to include the elimination of all Scope 3 emissions by 2040.

In the statement announcing the plan, Vodafone Group CEO Nick Read said, “We are committed to reduce our carbon footprint through improved energy efficiency, renewable energy supply, reducing our network waste and new environmental criteria when we select suppliers. Vodafone will also enable our customers to reduce their environmental footprint through use of our services, including the Internet of Things.”

Coca-Cola HBCIndustry: Beverage manufacturingHeadquarters: Switzerland

In addition to committing to net-zero emissions by 2040, Coca-Cola HBC is working with suppliers to address 90% of emissions in Scope 3.

“This commitment is the ultimate destination of a journey that we started many years ago,” shares Zoran Bogdanovic, CEO of Coca-Cola HBC. “It is fully aligned with our philosophy to support the socio-economic development of our communities and to make a more positive environmental impact. Both are integral to our future growth. Although we don’t yet have all the answers, our plan, track record and partnership approach give us confidence that we will deliver”.

SasolIndustry: Oil and gasHeadquarters: South Africa

With a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30% in 2030 and reach net zero by 2050, Sasol has expanded their pledge to address Scope 3 emissions as well.

“Based on detailed assessments and modelling,” offers Fleetwood Grobler, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sasol, “our 2030 target can be delivered without divestments and offsets, but through the direct decarbonisation of our existing assets.”

Swire PropertiesIndustry: Real EstateHeadquarters: Hong Kong

Leading the charge among real estate developers in the Asia Pacific region, Swire Properties has committed to net-zero emissions by 2050.

“Climate change is an immediate and present crisis that must be tackled by everyone, and our signing of the Business Ambition for 1.5°C pledge is a step in the right direction and is absolutely the right thing to do,” said Guy Bradley, Chief Executive of Swire Properties.

Set a Bold Vision and Follow ThroughEvery industry and region has unique regulations around emissions, as well as site-specific features that must be considered when drafting a carbon transition plan.

The scope of work that goes into drafting a carbon reduction plan may seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Antea Group offers a variety of services that aid organizations in assessing their carbon footprint and drafting plans that meet or exceed global emissions benchmarks.

Contact us to learn more about how your organization can get started drafting your own carbon transition plan.

About Antea GroupAntea®Group is an environment, health, safety, and sustainability consulting firm. By combining strategic thinking and multidisciplinary perspectives with technical expertise, we do more than effectively solve client challenges; we deliver sustainable results for a better future. We work in partnership with and advise many of the world’s most sustainable companies to address ESG-business challenges in a way that fits their pace and unique objectives. Our consultants equip organizations to better understand threats, capture opportunities and find their position of strength. Lastly, we maintain a global perspective on ESG issues through, not only our work with multinational clients, but also through our sister organizations in Europe, Asia, and Latin America and as a founding member of the Inogen Alliance.

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