Scan Global gets net-zero target approval from SBTi
"Through net-zero partnerships, we are ready to help customers make a difference tomorrow."
Scan Global Logistics announced that the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has approved its long-term and net-zero targets for 2050, one of only a few companies within the logistics industry.
"The approval means that SBTi confirms our efforts to achieve our targets aligned with the 1.5°C trajectory from the Paris agreement to reach net zero by 2050 or sooner. To new and existing customers with SBTi targets, the approval ensures a partnership with a leading sustainable logistics provider in decarbonising their supply chain," says an official release.
With the approved targets, Scan "stands out in an increasingly competitive logistics and transportation sector, where several key players are striving to secure their long-term science-based net-zero targets.
"We believe decarbonising the supply chain is a joint effort. Through net-zero partnerships, we are ready to help customers make a difference tomorrow and align impactful decarbonisation strategies for the future."