World’s biggest firms failing over net-zero claims, research suggests

Amazon, Ikea, Nestlé and others will fall sort of promise to cut carbon by 100%, says NewClimate Institute

Some of the world’s biggest businesses are failing to live up toclaims they will hit net-zero emissions targets, according to research that suggests they will cut their carbon emissions by only 40% rather than the 100% cuts claimed.

Household names such as Amazon, Ikea, Nestlé and Unilever are among the companies named as showing little substance to their claims that they will cut emissions drastically.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/06/amazon-ikea-nestle-biggest-carbon-net-zero-claims

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