Fortune Global 500 companies reporting yearly emissions reductions draw in higher profits than those who don’t, says study

Published 15:35 on September 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:35 on September 19, 2023  / /  Americas, International, US, Voluntary

Companies reporting year-on-year emissions reductions earn on average nearly $1 billion more in profits than their peers who don’t, while companies with an emissions reduction target of 2030 or sooner also perform better in curbing their operational emissions, according to an annual study to assess the climate commitments of Fortune Global 500 companies.
Companies reporting year-on-year emissions reductions earn on average nearly $1 billion more in profits than their peers who don’t, while companies with an emissions reduction target of 2030 or sooner also perform better in curbing their operational emissions, according to an annual study to assess the climate commitments of Fortune Global 500 companies.


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