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April 2, 2025

Tag: Science Based Targets

Lucknow, India: During WPL, not only was the UP Warriorz team showcasing skills on the field, but they were also championing causes off it. The franchise took impactful initiatives beyond cricket to promote women's empowerment and...
Bengaluru, India: Bosch Global Software Technologies (BGSW) and SayTrees have successfully restored the 26-acre Choodasandra Lake in Bengaluru, transforming it from encroachments, overgrowth of weeds and deterioration of water quality into a thriving hub for biodiversity...
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How Organisations Could Build Their Net-Zero Transition Plans

With multiple climate change pressures (and opportunities) starting to grow, it’s clear that organisations need to formulate a comprehensive new approach to the way...

Top Indian companies committed to Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)

The rise in climate consciousness among Indian companies is evident from the growing number of those committed to the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi)....

Ambuja Cements Limited develops Science Based Targets in line with its Net Zero emission ambition

Ambuja Cements Limited, following the lead of the Holcim group, has developed and been validated its 2030 carbon emission reduction targets by the Science...

SBTi approves Capgemini’s carbon reduction targets

Capgemini announced today that its new carbon reduction targets have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as being in line with...

JLL signs World Green Building Council Net Zero Carbon Building Commitment

JLL is pleased to announce the next stage in its ambitious sustainability program by committing to achieve net zero carbon emissions across all JLL...

APSEZ is first Indian port to sign up for Science-Based Targets

Strengthening India’s commitment to the 'Paris Climate Agreement’, APSEZ (Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone) has signed up for the Science Based Targets initiative...

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