EY State of Sustainability 2022

As the implications of climate change only get more severe, improving sustainability and hitting our environmental objectives is becoming increasingly important. In this report, EY explores sustainability for businesses in Ireland.

 
Key takeaways include:
 
  • The recent IPCC Report has found that it is now ‘almost inevitable’ that temperatures will rise above 1.5C.
  • Factors which drive organisations to hit sustainability targets include the need to future-proof businesses and ensure compliance with terms of legislation.
  • 28% of respondents said their operations based in Ireland have adopted science-based targets to reach sustainability goals.




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