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Campaigners demand Nestlé ‘cut methane’ and ‘come clean now’
Source: Grocery Gazette
The organisation Changing Markets Foundation has projected the slogans “Cut Methane” and “Come Clean Now” on to Nestlé’s headquarters in Switzerland, as the multinational food…
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Nestlé veut se concentrer sur les produits “bons pour la planète”
Source: MSN
Le patron de Nestlé veut se concentrer sur les produits "bons pour la planète", a-t-il déclaré jeudi lors de l'assemblée générale annuelle du groupe, alors…
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Nestlé’s failing net-zero plan and methane blindspot exposed ahead of its AGM
Despite Nestlé claiming it will “spend big” to reach 50 percent emissions reductions by 2050, it is failing to meet all nine of the relevant…
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World’s biggest firms failing over net-zero claims, research suggests
Source: The Guardian
Some of the world’s biggest businesses are failing to live up to claims they will hit net-zero emissions targets.
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Carbon credits face scrutiny as a corporate path to “net-zero”
Source: Financial Times
From which budget does the money for carbon credits, which are used by companies to compensate for their emissions, come? Marketing?
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“It is time to regulate standards and criteria for net-zero pledges”
Source: Stockholm Environment Institute
Cities, regions and businesses all over the world have set targets to achieve net-zero emissions.
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Carbon offsets allow some companies to hide poor performance on cutting own emissions, government advisers say
Source: Sky News UK
Offsets can mask insufficient efforts from firms to cut their own emissions, often deliver less than claimed, and can muscle out other environmental objectives in…
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Will “carbon neutral” claims land brands in legal hot water? Danone sued over Evian eco claims
Source: Foodnavigator USA
Could ‘carbon neutral’ claims land food & beverage brands in legal hot water, even where they are certified by a third party such as the Carbon Trust?
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US senators push for regulator crackdown on carbon offsets market
Source: Financial Times
US lawmakers are pushing the federal regulator to crack down on the market for carbon offsets and draw up new rules for its oversight.
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