Published: 05 March 2024
Summary
Enterprise growth typically results in increased greenhouse gas emissions, making absolute emissions reduction goals, such as net zero, challenging to achieve. Executive leaders can use this research to plan cost-effective emissions reduction pathways supported by a portfolio of projects.
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Key Findings
Failure to assess the correlation between enterprise growth on the generation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions may result in either increased costs to achieve emissions reduction goals or targets being missed completely.
Emissions reduction pathways must be proactively aligned with broader strategic deliverables and capital investment plans.
A portfolio of projects will be needed to meet ambitious GHG reduction goals.
Recommendations
Executive leaders responsible for GHG emissions reduction should:
Forecast and assess the relationship between sales growth, strategic business changes and GHG emissions performance by running an annual GHG budget.
Provide executive leaders with fully costed emissions reduction pathways,
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