The Carbon Countdown: The Road to 2030


The next decade will be incredibly important if we are to meet the 2050 carbon challenge. In this report, Criticaleye’s CEO Sustainability Retreat Partner, E.ON, examines the crucial steps businesses must take to achieve Net Zero and to accelerate towards a greener economy.
 
Key takeaways include: 
  • The rise of renewables across the UK’s electricity grid means that greenhouse gas emissions have fallen steadily, with a 30 percent reduction in the last 15 years. 
  • Heating homes and businesses accounts for more than a third of UK emissions. 
  • 50 percent of UK businesses are aiming to be carbon neutral by 2030. 
 

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