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Carbon Neutrality

Summary

Carbon neutrality refers to achieving a net-zero carbon footprint by balancing emitted carbon with an equivalent amount offset or through carbon removal.

Detailed Description

Carbon neutrality is the state where an organization, individual, or process achieves a balance between the amount of carbon emitted into the atmosphere and the amount of carbon removed or offset, resulting in a net carbon footprint of zero. This is typically achieved through a mix of reducing carbon emissions as much as possible and investing in projects that remove carbon from the atmosphere, such as reforestation or renewable energy projects.

Category
Sustainability
Synonyms
Net Zero Carbon
Carbon Neutral
Climate Neutrality

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Business Operations

Companies can achieve carbon neutrality by implementing energy-efficient practices, reducing waste, and investing in renewable energy.

Industries:

Manufacturing
Services
Logistics

Platforms:

Corporate Sustainability Programs
Environmental Management Systems
Government Initiatives

Countries and cities create climate action plans to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainability initiatives.

Industries:

Public Sector
Urban Development

Platforms:

National Climate Action Frameworks
Local Green Programs
Transportation Sector

Electric vehicles and public transport systems aim for carbon neutrality through electrification and investment in clean energy.

Industries:

Transportation
Automotive

Platforms:

EV Charging Infrastructure
Public Transportation Services

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