SBTi: Updated Corporate Net Zero Standard set for consultation 'no earlier than March'

Michael Holder
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Science Based Targets initiative provides update on consultation process for hotly-anticipated revisions to its flagship Net Zero Corporate Standard

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has provided further details on how it intends to consult on hotly-anticipated reforms to its flagship Corporate Net Zero Standard, today announcing plans to...

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