Post by nurnobisorker22 on Feb 20, 2024 1:08:06 GMT -8
As part of the Science Based Targets Initiative's (SBTi) Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign, DocuSign (NASDAQ: DOCU) committed to halving its carbon emissions by 2030 and reaching science-based net zero no later than in 2050. The company joined SBTi as it represents the highest level of ambition for emissions reductions both in the short and long term. In this way, DocuSign will present its plan to SBTi during this year to receive official validation. “The world's climate experts agree that corporations, like DocuSign, have a responsibility to take bold and immediate action to curb the worst effects of climate change,” said Dan Springer, CEO of DocuSign. “Commitment to climate action is in our DNA through initiatives like DocuSign for Forests, and today we take our commitments one step further by subscribing.
The highest standard among the world's leading and forward-thinking companies,” he added. According to the San Francisco, California-based company, its commitment to reducing emissions builds on the efforts of DocuSign for Forests, launched in 2019. Through a strategic investment in high-quality carbon offset projects verified by Verra and REDD+, focused on Guatemala Mobile Number List preventing deforestation and supporting reforestation, DocuSign achieved carbon neutrality in 2022. “Making DocuSign one of the most environmentally friendly companies on the planet has been a commitment of mine since I joined DocuSign. Our commitment to DocuSign for Forests included a plan to become Carbon Neutral by 2022 and I am pleased to announce that we achieved that goal. However, our work does not end there, we must do more and we will.
It is the right thing for our planet and our business,” Springer concluded. On its journey to reach net zero emissions, the company will also continue its DocuSign for Forests initiatives in partnership with the world's leading nonprofit organizations that protect and restore the planet's forests and also support DocuSign customers in their own routes with the same goal. The DocuSign for Forests initiative has been a key piece of DocuSign's ongoing commitment to change. Since its inception, the company has saved more than 6 million trees, 55 billion sheets of paper, nearly 6 billion gallons of water, and removed more than 326 million pounds of waste to date.
The highest standard among the world's leading and forward-thinking companies,” he added. According to the San Francisco, California-based company, its commitment to reducing emissions builds on the efforts of DocuSign for Forests, launched in 2019. Through a strategic investment in high-quality carbon offset projects verified by Verra and REDD+, focused on Guatemala Mobile Number List preventing deforestation and supporting reforestation, DocuSign achieved carbon neutrality in 2022. “Making DocuSign one of the most environmentally friendly companies on the planet has been a commitment of mine since I joined DocuSign. Our commitment to DocuSign for Forests included a plan to become Carbon Neutral by 2022 and I am pleased to announce that we achieved that goal. However, our work does not end there, we must do more and we will.
It is the right thing for our planet and our business,” Springer concluded. On its journey to reach net zero emissions, the company will also continue its DocuSign for Forests initiatives in partnership with the world's leading nonprofit organizations that protect and restore the planet's forests and also support DocuSign customers in their own routes with the same goal. The DocuSign for Forests initiative has been a key piece of DocuSign's ongoing commitment to change. Since its inception, the company has saved more than 6 million trees, 55 billion sheets of paper, nearly 6 billion gallons of water, and removed more than 326 million pounds of waste to date.