What’s it about?
What do companies mean when they say that they have net zero targets? How can you tell if it is marketing hype or a serious commitment to decarbonisation?
Two new publications timed to coincide with COP27 in Egypt aim to set out what net zero means for all ‘non-state actors’ to combat greenwashing. The first is the catchily-named ‘High-Level Expert Group on the Net Zero Emissions Commitments of Non-State Entities’. The second is the international standard-setter ISO’s Net Zero Guidelines (IWA 42:2022).
We have prepared an overview of these documents and explained what they mean for companies with net zero targets by answering the following questions:
- How do these recent UN and ISO publications help?
- Why are there two publications and what is the difference between them?
- What are the main features of the UN recommendations and ISO guidelines for net zero?
- Are there any controversial features or notable gaps?
- What do they mean for companies that already have net zero targets or are setting them?
- How do they affect SBTi targets that have already been set? Will companies have to do more?
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