Reaching Net Zero by 2050

The report assesses the progress of the world's largest companies towards net zero emissions, highlighting the gap between targets and actions.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Accenture
Authors: Babak Moussavi, Jean-Marc Ollagnier, Matthew Robinson, Mauricio Bermúdez-Neubauer, Stephanie Jamison, Sytze Dijkstra
Time horizon: 2050
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 26

Methods

The research method involved manual inspection of public documentation from the 2,000 largest public and private companies globally, constructing a proprietary database of their decarbonization targets and levers, and analyzing emissions data from S&P Global Market Intelligence and Sustainable1.

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Key Insights

The report by Accenture tracks the progress of the 2,000 largest companies by revenue on their journey to net zero emissions. It examines the targets set by these companies and their actual emissions reductions, revealing that while more companies are committing to net zero, many are not reducing emissions quickly enough. The report identifies 20 decarbonization levers and finds that companies adopting multiple levers are more likely to be decarbonizing. It provides a roadmap for companies at different stages of their net zero journey and showcases how Accenture is helping clients and itself to reduce emissions. The report emphasizes the need for companies to move from commitment to action and to reinvent value chains with technology to achieve net zero, creating growth opportunities through sustainable products and services.

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