August 24, 2011
Gap Aims to Cut GHGs 20% by 2015
Gap has pledged to cut its greenhouse gas emissions 20 percent by 2015, from a 2008 baseline, in the company’s fifth Social and Environmental Responsibility report.
The greenhouse gas goal follows an earlier 20 percent decrease in GHG emissions from 2003 to 2008, exceeding a goal of 11 percent set as part of Gap’s participation in the now-defunct Climate Leaders program.
According to the biennial report, total scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions also fell in the past two years, from 660,493 metric tons CO2e in 2008, to 598,767 in 2009….
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