Climate Savers - Business Partners
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Latest News
02 Dec 2008
Cement sector can cut 90% of projected emissions
Poznan, Poland – The global cement industry can avoid up to 90% of emissions projected under a frozen technology scenario, according to a new WWF report.
Cement sector can cut 90% of projected emissions
Poznan, Poland – The global cement industry can avoid up to 90% of emissions projected under a frozen technology scenario, according to a new WWF report.
30 Oct 2008
Coca-Cola sets goals for cutting water use and emissions
Coca-Cola has committed itself to a 20 percent improvement in water efficiency over 2004 levels in its worldwide operations by 2012, saving about 50 billion litres of fresh water over projected use that year.
Coca-Cola sets goals for cutting water use and emissions
Coca-Cola has committed itself to a 20 percent improvement in water efficiency over 2004 levels in its worldwide operations by 2012, saving about 50 billion litres of fresh water over projected use that year.
Downloads
- Climate Saver Company Factsheets (May 2008) [pdf, 2.05 MB]
- Climate Saver Achievements Overview [pdf, 31 KB]
- Climate Solutions: WWF’s vision for 2050 [pdf, 3.08 MB]
- A blueprint for a climate friendly cement industry [pdf, 2.63 MB]
- A blueprint for a climate friendly cement industry - Summary (Eng) [pdf, 343 KB]
Shareholders, customers and the media want to know whether companies are facing up to the reality of rising carbon dioxide (CO2) costs. Are they preparing for the future with their own climate change policy and a CO2-reduction plan?
Business has a vital role in implementing technologies that reduce CO2 emissions. Making increasingly better use of resources in manufacturing processes and creating better-performing products with ever-lower energy demands is becoming part of normal business practice as the cost of CO2 emissions rise.WWF is working with cutting-edge companies keen to turn necessity into a business advantage.
We believe there are enormous opportunities for businesses to improve their standing and their bottom line through actions that cut CO2 emissions. We argue that the actions companies need to take to improve their energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions are entirely compatible with their aim of improving shareholder and stakeholder value.
WWF has set up Climate Savers to strike deals with leading corporations prepared to make innovative new commitments. The current agreements are with JohnsonDiversey, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Nike, Polaroid, Collins, Xanterra, Hewlett Packard (United States), Nokia (Finland), Nokia Siemens Networks, Sagawa, Sony (Japan), Lafarge (France), Catalyst (Canada), Tetra Pak (Sweden), Spitsbergen Travel (Norway) and Novo Nordisk (Denmark). All of these companies have pledged to reduce their global warming emissions considerably.
Want to join the Climate Savers initiative?
Please contact:Ms Marion Santini
Tel: +32 2 740 0939


