Third of UK's biggest companies commit to net zero
30 of the
Almost 1 in 3 of the
As of today (Tuesday 31 March), 30 of the
Globally, more than 2,000 companies of all sizes have joined the UNFCCC Race to Zero so far, and around a third of these of these are British businesses from across sectors such as transport, technology and finance - putting the
With the upcoming UN Climate Summit
Business and Energy Secretary
"Businesses wield incredible influence to drive change across society and the economy – we need to harness this power to fight climate change.
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"But more can be done, and so today I am calling on more fantastic British companies to step up, follow suit and pledge to join the fight against climate change."
Businesses taking action on climate is vitally important in achieving the
- Vodafone, which has pledged to halve its carbon emissions by 2030, including the emissions emitted via the company's joint ventures, all supply chain purchases and business travel, and eliminate its contribution to emissions by 2040
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- AstraZeneca, which has committed to achieving zero carbon emissions from its global operations by 2025 and becoming carbon negative across its entire value chain by 2030. This involves doubling its energy productivity; using 100% renewable energy for power and heat and sustainable product design such as the launch of next-generation respiratory inhalers
- Rolls-Royce, which has committed to halving the greenhouse gas emissions associated with its operations and facilities by 2030. This involved establishing a circular economy approach to their manufacturing process meaning up to 95% of their jet engines can now be recycled
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- Legal and General,
- Aviva, which became the first major insurer worldwide to target Net Zero carbon by 2040. Their pledge includes the commitment to invest 2.5 billion pounds in low - carbon and renewable energy infrastructure and power all their offices with 100% renewable electricity
"Since firing the starting gun on the year-long road to
"Today's news of 30 of the FTSE100 joining the Race to Zero makes the
Through
Government actions to support businesses ahead of
Since his appointment in
Today's announcement comes ahead of the
"With over 15% of the global economy - and now 30% of the FTSE100 - in the Race to Zero, we are close to a critical inflection point, with credible net zero commitments fast becoming the new normal. If they don't join soon, the companies that have so far failed to engage with climate change risk falling behind the curve."
The
Chief Financial Officer of RightMove Alison Dolan said:
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"We're also exploring how we can help contribute further by using the reach of our platform to help inform people and promote a culture of emissions awareness."
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"It's great to see industry support growing for the Race to Zero as achieving net zero emissions will require a broad coalition from across society. Rolls-Royce has committed to enabling the industries in which we operate – some of which are among the hardest to abate – achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and we welcome the government's continued support in helping us achieve that goal.
"In the last few months alone, we've taken significant steps including successfully testing 100% sustainable aviation fuels in our current generation of aircraft engines in Derby and our own Spirit of Innovation all-electric test aircraft, which is part funded by
CEO of AstraZeneca Pascal Soriot said:
"Climate change is an urgent threat to public health, the environment and the sustainability of the global economy. Science tells us now is the time to act faster to tackle this challenge.
"Through our science-led ‘Ambition Zero Carbon' strategy, we are investing up to
"We are taking this bold action, together with our partners, as part of our commitment to support patients, healthcare systems and the planet."
CEO of Vodafone Ahmed Essam said:
"We are proud to be a member of The Race to Zero. At the same time as we work to maximise our positive impact on society, we are striving to minimise negative impact on the environment. We are on track for our network to be powered by 100% renewable energy by July this year, eliminating our own emissions by 2030, and achieving net-zero throughout our supply chain globally by 2040.
"We're also focused on developing technology that helps others cut emissions. Industry and Government can work together to make a huge difference to the world around us, and I hope more companies join this vitally important campaign."
CEO of Sainsburys Simon Roberts, said:
"This year the world will come together for the
"We are starting with our own business and have committed to a bold ambition to become Net Zero in our own operations by 2040 and to reduce carbon emissions across from field to fork by 2030. We look forward to working collaboratively with others to protect the planet for future generations."
CEO of Legal & General
"Legal & General is delighted to join Race to Zero. Climate is not only the most urgent issue but also the biggest investment opportunity of our lifetimes. We can harness the power of business and markets to ensure the transition happens.
"All of us must now move from promises and commitments to action and delivery – we have already invested more than 1.4bn pounds of assets into renewable energy and have actionable climate plans in place across our major business areas including investments, housing and commercial property."
Chief Executive of Barratt Developments
"Barratt has long been focused on creating a positive environmental legacy for future generations, which is why we were the first major housebuilder to set ambitious science-based carbon reduction targets last year. So when the call came to join the Race to Zero in the run up to
Today's announcement forms part of the government's wider goals to support the country's business community to make credible plans to net zero by 2050 or earlier and showcase the
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