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GHG Emissions - February 8, 2024
GM Signs Cathode Material Supply Deal
General Motors (GM) has signed a long-term cathode material supply contract worth KRW 25 trillion.
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GHG Emissions - February 7, 2024
Net Zero Forum Spring Features the Lone Star State
Smart Energy Decisions’ Net Zero Forum Spring will highlight its location in Texas by providing content specific to the area, offering insights and connections that can be applied throughout the country. The Forum is set for February 26-28 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center, The Woodlands, Texas.
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GHG Emissions - February 7, 2024
Adient Lowers Emissions by 34%
Adient, a global leader in automotive seating, lowered its global Scope 1 and 2 absolute CO2e emissions by 34% as of Sept. 30, 2023 (using 2019 as its base year). As of the same date, 26% of Adient's total electricity consumption globally is attributable to renewable sources.
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GHG Emissions - February 7, 2024
USPS Sets 2030 Sustainability Goals
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced a set of new sustainability targets for fiscal year 2030 to reduce GHG emissions and waste at all levels of the organization's operations.
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GHG Emissions - February 7, 2024
Mitsubishi's New Emissions Goals Validated by SBTi
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced its has updated its GHG emissions-reduction targets through 2030 for its corporate group, which have been certified by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi).
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Sourcing Renewables - February 6, 2024
Lanzajet’s Ethanol SAF Facility Opens
LanzaJet, a sustainable fuels producer, announced the opening of its Freedom Pines Fuels, the first global ethanol to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility.
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GHG Emissions - February 6, 2024
Cardinal Health Lowers Emissions by 13%
Cardinal Health lowered its Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by 13% from a fiscal 2019 base year, achieving progress toward its fiscal 2030 50% reduction goal.
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GHG Emissions - February 5, 2024
Case Study: Federal Aviation Administration —Oklahoma City, OK
The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC) in Oklahoma City is a Federal Aviation Administration facility that hosts over 6,300 employees with an annual operating budget of over $1 billion — and the first U.S. Department of Transportation facility to officially establish an energy management system and become 50001 Ready under the U.S. Department of Energy's program to promote sustained energy and GHG savings. Read this case study from Better Buildings for key takeaways from the program's success.
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GHG Emissions - February 5, 2024
Lamborghini Seeks to Reduce Emissions by 40%
Automobili Lamborghini, a Sant’Agata Bolognese carmaker, has extended its decarbonization program to the entire value chain and seeks to lower total enterprise emissions by 40% for each vehicle by 2030.
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GHG Emissions - February 5, 2024
Medallia Sets 2040 Goals, Signs Wind VPPA
Medallia, Inc., a global customer and employee experience company, announced a commitment to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2040.
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