SJP commits to 'climate positive' operations by 2025

Four climate targets

Julia Bahr
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SJP has revealed its commitment to becoming "climate positive" through its operations by 2025 and Net Zero as a whole by 2050.

The advice giant has committed to becoming climate positive in its operations by 2025, which means the company will go beyond carbon neutrality and work to remove additional CO2 from the atmosphere in order to create a further environmental benefit, it said. SJP said it aimed to support its partnership (i.e. its adviser firms) becoming Net Zero by 2035.  "This means we will encourage our partnership to become Net Zero practices by providing the support, knowledge, tools, resources and help needed over the next decade to embark on the Net Zero journey, and we will corporately offset an...

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