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U.K. Business Leaders Urge Government To Set Long-Term Emissions Goals

November 27, 2018: 12:00 AM EST
Coca-Cola European Partners, along with other big food, consumer goods, and utilities companies, are urging the British government to set a goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The letter, which marks the tenth anniversary of the U.K.’s Climate Change Act, says that U.K. emissions have fallen by 40 percent over this time. Nevertheless, the government should set clear long-term goals so that businesses can plan for long-term success; and manage a smooth transition over time. The Prince of Wales Corporate Leaders Group also includes Danone, Unilever, Anglian Water, IAG, ScottishPower, Signify U.K. & Ireland, and Thames Water Utilities Ltd.
Rachel Arthur , "Coca-Cola, Unilever and Danone call for net zero emissions by 2025", Beverage Daily, November 27, 2018, © William Reed Business Media Ltd
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