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Goals Debunked - Companies/Governments and their different goals (RE100 is…
Goals Debunked - Companies/Governments and their different goals
2050: Reduce emissions by at least 80% of 1990 levels.
Barclays want to source 100% renewable electricity by 2020.
Norway: Want to ban all fossil fuel cars by 2025.
UK government announced plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040.
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Have said they want to recycle 1.2 million tonnes of hardware and supplies by 2025.
They have pledged to increase recycled plastic content in its personal systems and print hardware and supplies to 30% by 2025.
They want to reduce supply chain GHG emissions intensity by 10% by 2025.
Use 60% renewable electricity in global operations by 2025.
The EU has signed off a deal for members to ban single use plastic plates, cutlery, expanded polystyrene food containers, beverage cups, balloon sticks, straws and cotton buds.
EU have committed to a 30% recycled content for plastic bottles by 2030 and recycling 77% of all plastic bottles by 2025 and 90% by the end of the decade.
Ralph Lauren has pledged to source 100% renewable electricity for its operations by the end of 2019.
The Step up to the Plate pledge (Defra) commits companies to halve their food waste output by 2030.
Companies signed up to the UK Plastic Pact have committed to removing 8 problem plastics by 2020 including cutlery, cotton buds and polystyrene packaging.
https://www.edie.net/news/5/Businesses-commit-to-phase-out-eight--problem-plastics--by-2020/
Quorn Foods have pledged to achieve 100% recyclable, reusable or compostable packaging by 2025.
Lidl have pledged to reduce plastic packaging by 20% by 2022.
Nestle have pledged to ensure all plastic packaging is 100% recyclable or reusable by 2025.
Eurostar have pledged to reduce their consumption of plastic by 50% by 2020.
Waitrose have pledged for all own brand packaging to be widely recycled, reusable or home compostable by 2023.
The Body Shop give their products an environmental score based on how easily they biodegrade or dilute to a safe level and how the ingredients are made or sourced. In 2017, their 6 product categories footprint improved by 3%. Their Body Care and Fragrance categories improved by 5%. One of their targets is to reduce the environmental footprint of their stores every time they refurbish or redesign them by 2020. Their designs minimise materials used and maximise reusability and recyclability using materials with more recycled content and longer life spans. They are looking to ensure that 70% of their product packaging doesn't contain fossil fuels by 2020.By the end of 2018 56% of packaging wasn't derived directly from fossil fuels.
Their target 13 is to power 100% of stores with renewable or carbon balanced energy by 2020. They fell short of their 2018 green energy target with 16% of stores around the world using renewable or carbon balanced energy. Their global office in Littlehampton is carbon negative. On site solar panels produce 25% of the site's energy and sell some back to the grid. Global HQ in Easy Croydon use 100% renewable energy. They also want to reduce by 10% the energy use in all stores by 2020.
https://www.thebodyshop.com/medias/The-Body-Shop-2018-Enrich-Not-Exploit-Report-FINAL.pdf?context=pdf/h7d/h5e/44791105454110.pdf%C2%A0
They have an in-store recycling scheme Return, Recycle, Repeat which gives customers £5 for returning 5 empty bottles.
The UK have a target to generate 30GW of offshore wind by 2030.
RE100 is a global corporate leadership initiative bringing together businesses committed to 100% renewable electricity.
http://there100.org/companies
IKEA has committed to produce as much renewable energy as the total energy it consumes in its buildings by 2020. They are a founding partner of the campaign.
3M is committed to source 100% renewable electricity for its global operations by 2050 with an interim goal of 50% by 2025. This is part of their aspiration to innovate to decarbonise industry.
The brewer behind Budwesier, Corona and Stella Artois have committed to transitioning its global operations to 100% renewable electricity and set a target to secure 100% of the company's purchased electricity from renewables by 2025.
Adobe want to power its operations and the delivery of its products with renewables by 2035.
In April 2018 Apple achieved 100% renewable electricity powering its global facilities across 43 countries. They are helping their partners lower their carbon footprint working to install more than 4GW of new clean energy worldwide by 2020.
Their environmental strategy looks at transitioning to recycled or renewable materials in products, reduce freshwater use, eliminate waste sent to landfill, transition to safer chemistries, transition product materials, manufacturing processes and operating systems to low carbon alternatives and reduce energy use at corporate and supplier facilities.
Burberry is looking to procure 100% of electricity from renewable resources to power its whole business by 2022.
Carlsberg is switching to 100% renewable electricity at its breweries by 2022 as a step towards its target to become carbon neutral in 2030.
Coca Cola has committed to power all of its operations with 100% renewable electricity by 2020.
By 2020: They aim to sustainable source key agricultural ingredients. They want to reduce the carbon footprint of the drink in your hand by 25%. They plan to work with partners to recover and recycle 75% of the bottles and cans introduced to developed markets (in 2017 this was at 59%). They are also looking to safely return to communities and nature an amount of water equivalent to that used in finished beverages and their production as well as improve their water efficiency in manufacturing operations by 25%.
Fujitsu has set a target to source 100% renewable electricity by 2050 with a target of 40% by 2030.
Gatwick airport has been 100% renewable since 2013 via the purchase of renewable energy attribute certificates and some onsite solar. They are looking to increase their share of direct generation by 2020.
H&M is working to be 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and is currently sourcing more than 90% of electricity from renewables.
Achievements in 2018: 57% of all materials used to make products are recycled or other sustainable sourced materials. 95% of cotton used is recycled or other sustainable sourced. They launched Afound with the mission of giving unsold products a new life. They reduced CO2 emissions from operations by a further 11%. They collected 20,649 tonnes of textiles for refuse and recycling. They developed a Water Roadmap.
Heathrow 2.0 is the plan for sustainable growth including becoming zero carbon by 2050 for fixed infrastructure. They have sourced 100% renewable from April 2017 with an increased amount coming from on site generation.
Johnson & Johnson plan to power all of its facilities with renewable energy by 2050.
Since 2012, Lego has invested around USD 890 million in offshore wind power. They look to balance 100% of energy use with energy from renewables.
In 2018, Lego started to use green polyethylene which is a plantbased plastic made from sugar cane grown in Brazil.
Lloyds group currently source 97% renewable electricity globally, including 100% in the UK. They want to achieve 100% globally by 2050.
M&S achieved the target of 100% renewable electricity across global operations in 2016.
Microsoft have been 100% powered by renewable energy since 2014.
Next use 100% renewable in the UK and Ireland and plan to use 100% renewable globally by 2030.
As part of the Clean Growth Strategy all housing should have an Energy Performance Certificate Band C or above by 2030.
https://knowledge.energyinst.org/search/record?id=112248
Amsterdam plan to ban all non-electric vehicles by 2030.