SBTI has a good but very rigid framework, generally opposed to taking the cheap way out. I suspect a lot if big businesses are going to start pulling out when the bill comes due on their environmental commitments and they haven’t actually invested in cleaning up their assets.
Also, don’t love the pyramid scheme that is “supplier engagement targets” - Basically you don’t need to reduce your supply chain emissions as long as your suppliers sign up for their own science based targets. Those suppliers ARE gonna drop the ball, en masse, leaving these big companies to just shrug and go “not our fault they failed”.
SBTI has a good but very rigid framework, generally opposed to taking the cheap way out. I suspect a lot if big businesses are going to start pulling out when the bill comes due on their environmental commitments and they haven’t actually invested in cleaning up their assets.
Also, don’t love the pyramid scheme that is “supplier engagement targets” - Basically you don’t need to reduce your supply chain emissions as long as your suppliers sign up for their own science based targets. Those suppliers ARE gonna drop the ball, en masse, leaving these big companies to just shrug and go “not our fault they failed”.