June 28, 2010
Repsol Sustainability Report: Missed CO2 Reduction Target by 13%
Repsol reduced CO2 equivalent emissions by 204,334 metric tons in 2009, missing its target of 235,000 metric tons by 13 percent, according to the company’s annual sustainability report.
In absolute terms, the company has cut CO2 equivalent emissions to 24.701 million metric tons, a 4.7 percent reduction from its 2005 baseline of 25.931 million. Repsol achieved its goal of cutting one million metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions over its “business as usual” projections by 2012 four years ahead of schedule. It then committed to a new goal of cutting 2.5….
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