Essays about: "Corporate climate action"
Showing result 21 - 24 of 24 essays containing the words Corporate climate action.
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21. The process of setting science-based supply chain greenhouse gas emission targets - An exploratory study of IKEA Component’s scope 3 target setting process
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk logistikAbstract : Background: The world is facing global warming because of excessive release of greenhouse gases. The Science Based Target Initiative encourages companies to do their fair share in limiting the temperature increase to 2 degrees above preindustrial temperatures. This is called setting science-based targets. READ MORE
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22. Large companies taking climate action by using science-based methods : A case study performed at a global leader in appliance manufacturing with a leading position in sustainability
University essay from KTH/Integrerad produktutvecklingAbstract : Many companies acknowledge the threat from global carbon emissions and how it affects climate change. Despite the continuous warnings, many organizations lack the necessary and recommended action plans that can hamper their negative impact on the environment. READ MORE
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23. Sustainable Business Model for Renewable Energy Technology; A case study of TXG Turbine AB
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The concept of Business Model has gained a lot of interest from both companies and academics since the end of the last century. Well-established frameworks such as the Business Model Canvas and the Value Proposition Canvas are widely applied throughout a variety of industries. READ MORE
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24. Evaluation Of Vattenfall’s Sustainability Targets With Regard To The Swedish State Ownership Policy : An Outside Opinion
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologiAbstract : All Swedish state-owned companies have been mandated by the state to establish sustainability targets within 2013. This thesis intends to shed light on the sustainability targets adopted by Vattenfall AB in the areas of carbon emissions, renewables and energy efficiency. READ MORE