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Several well-known brands, including Burger King, Ribena, Lucozade and Visa, have marked Earth Day 2021 by announcing new climate targets such as net-zero ambitions.
First held on 22 April 1970, Earth Day is an annual celebration
In this round-up article, edie briefly summarises all the new announcements in alphabetical order. A separate piece on new commitments and launches relating to other issues, including plastic, will follow shortly.
All announcements are separate to the news on Wednesday (21 April) that more than 50 firms have signed up to Amazon and Global Optimism’s Climate Pledge and that 160 financial organisations will partake in a new Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net-Zero chaired by Mark Carney.
Berry Global sets targets to cut operational, supply chain emissions
Berry Global Group Inc.
Berry Global Group Inc., one of the world s largest plastics processors, has set a series of goals aimed at minimizing the environmental impact of its operations.
The Evansville, Ind.-based company said April 20 that it will reduce absolute operational emissions by 25 percent and supply chain emissions by 8 percent by 2025, compared with a base year of 2019.
Berry said the goals are in alignment with the Paris Agreement s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees C. Berry said it is the first North American-based plastics packaging company to have a 1.5 degree C target validated by the Science-Based Target Initiative (SBTi).
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Today, Berry Global Group, Inc. (NYSE: BERY) announced Science-Based Targets, reinforcing the Company s commitment to a circular economy in alignment with the worldwide goal of a net-zero economy by 2050. Berry commits to reduce absolute operational emissions (Scope 1 and 2) by 25 percent and supply chain emissions (Scope 3) by 8 percent by 2025 from a 2019 base year.
This milestone reinforces Berry s efforts to minimize the environmental impact of its operations and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, in alignment with the Paris Agreement. Berry is the first North American headquartered plastic packaging converter to have a 1.5 degree Celsius target validated by the Science-Based Target Initiative (SBTi).
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