Sustainability
For companies to succeed in the 21st century, sustainability and social responsibility must be at the heart of their business model.
As a preliminary state of affairs essential to a good decarbonisation strategy, carbon accounting has become indispensable for companies of significant size.
All European regulations require a clear, structured and official carbon footprint reporting, in order to validate companies' emission reduction promises.
As of today, only very large companies are subject to this exercise. However, the regulation will gradually extend to all types of organizations: it is therefore necessary to educate oneself on the matters before being caught off guard.
The event was suited for company managers, CSR managers, C-levels and sustainability project managers.
In this first workshop on this topic, we addressed the first and second scopes of the analysis. Even though their definition is relatively simple, their calculation is not free of pitfalls. It is important to be familiar with them before embarking on this exercise.
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