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LevelTen Energy and World Kinect Energy Services Partner to Help Organizations Source Renewable Energy and Reach Carbon Reduction Targets Faster
July 13, 2021
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New collaboration enables World Kinect Energy Services to source renewable power purchase agreements for its clients, including many organizations with large energy footprints
SEATTLE (PRWEB) July 13, 2021
LevelTen Energy, the leading provider of renewable transaction infrastructure, and World Kinect Energy Services, a trusted global leader in energy management, have formed a partnership that enables World Kinect to source power purchase agreements (PPAs) for its clients through the LevelTen Platform.
With this partnership, World Kinect can now leverage the LevelTen Energy Marketplace, the world’s largest PPA marketplace, to select the best PPAs for its clients from over 1,300 projects spanning 21 countries in North America and Europe.
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Manufacturers struggle to meet sustainability goals
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A survey of high-ranking figures in companies around the UK has revealed the majority of firms do have plans in place to become more sustainable, but just over a third have actually achieved any goals.
Thirty-three percent of operators in the manufacturing sector have seen their plans to become more sustainable halted by the pandemic
A YouGov survey of decision makers in small and medium sized companies has revealed that the manufacturing industry is one of the leading sectors in making sustainability plans, though the difficulties of 2020 have made meeting these goals even tougher.
Small businesses need to accelerate their sustainability goals – but many aren’t doing enough to go green.
That’s the suggestion from World Kinect Energy Services, which commissioned YouGov to survey 1,021 UK SME decision-makers about their progress towards net zero.
It found 40% do not have an immediate plan in place to become more sustainable – shockingly, nearly a third said they do not intend to put a sustainability strategy in place at all.
The study suggests only 34% have actually achieved any goals.
News is not much better on the micro-business or medium-sized business front – 42% and 55% respectively have not set goals or a strategy.