Success Story
One for life: Climate action at SIGG
For more than 100 years, SIGG has been manufacturing drinking bottles that can be seen all over the world. With innovative solutions, the Swiss company has succeeded in reducing the ecological footprint of its drinking bottles more and more over time.
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Guide to carbon neutral products
Guide to carbon neutral products How to make your products carbon neutral and your customers happy.
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How climate-friendly labels influence consumers’ shopping habits
How important is climate change to consumers? How do climate-friendly labels help them in their daily lives? What do they expect from companies regarding climate action?
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Benugo: carbon footprint coffee menu
Benugo started out in 1998 as a small café and has grown to a well-known catering business with over 50 locations across the UK.
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Zanier: Gloves for extreme conditions
What started as a project between the couple Werner and Gabi Zanier in 1969 is now a global company.
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Checklist: 5 Steps to Corporate Climate Action
Whether you want to make your products or company carbon neutral, every action counts when it comes to fighting global warming. The journey to a more sustainable way of doing business can be taken in five steps.
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Climate Action Awareness Report 2022
This report includes findings about consumer attitudes towards corporate climate action and sustainable shopping.
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What are greenhouse gas emissions and why companies need to act now
Learn how your company can reduce emissions and pave its transition to net zero.
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The guide to understanding Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions
Understanding the different types of emissions, classified into scopes 1, 2, and 3, is a crucial step to achieving your climate action goals. This guide will walk you through the fundamentals of scopes 1, 2, and 3.
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The Road to Net Zero
We hear about "net zero" all the time. Countries and even companies around the world promise to participate in the "race to Net Zero", but what does it really mean?
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