Balsamcompany officially joined the SME Climate Center.
Balsamcompany officially joined the SME Climate Center, committed to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieving net zero by 2050, and regularly reported the progress in achieving these goals.
The SME Climate Center is co sponsored by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Index Roadmap Initiative, We Mean Business Alliance and the United Nations "Zero Competition" event. Nigel Topping, a senior climate action advocate in the United Kingdom, was established at the beginning of the UN Climate Week and the New York Climate Week, and has received support from many supply chain leaders, including BT Group, Ericsson, IKEA, Telia, Unilever, etc, And financial support from Amazon and Verizon
The SME Climate Center provides SMEs with a series of accessible tools and resources to help them reduce emissions and build business resilience. Supply chain leaders such as BT Group, Ericsson, IKEA, Telia, Unilever, etc. agreed to cooperate with SME suppliers to improve climate performance, and provide specific tools on the platform to share knowledge and best practices. The most urgent threat to SMEs is climate change, which may slow down economic growth by causing material loss, limit resource availability, lead to demand changes, lead to business interruption and production interruption, cause supply chain interference, and force enterprises to close. 40% to 60% of small businesses cannot reopen after suffering disasters, so it is crucial to control carbon emissions and establish business flexibility
We will, as always, adhere to the national "double carbon" policy, improve the net zero path of enterprises under the guidance of the "1+N" policy, continuously reduce carbon emissions, and continue to develop new green and low-carbon products
The SME Climate Center is co sponsored by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Index Roadmap Initiative, We Mean Business Alliance and the United Nations "Zero Competition" event. Nigel Topping, a senior climate action advocate in the United Kingdom, was established at the beginning of the UN Climate Week and the New York Climate Week, and has received support from many supply chain leaders, including BT Group, Ericsson, IKEA, Telia, Unilever, etc, And financial support from Amazon and Verizon
The SME Climate Center provides SMEs with a series of accessible tools and resources to help them reduce emissions and build business resilience. Supply chain leaders such as BT Group, Ericsson, IKEA, Telia, Unilever, etc. agreed to cooperate with SME suppliers to improve climate performance, and provide specific tools on the platform to share knowledge and best practices. The most urgent threat to SMEs is climate change, which may slow down economic growth by causing material loss, limit resource availability, lead to demand changes, lead to business interruption and production interruption, cause supply chain interference, and force enterprises to close. 40% to 60% of small businesses cannot reopen after suffering disasters, so it is crucial to control carbon emissions and establish business flexibility
We will, as always, adhere to the national "double carbon" policy, improve the net zero path of enterprises under the guidance of the "1+N" policy, continuously reduce carbon emissions, and continue to develop new green and low-carbon products