Dott's Climate Change Impact: B
Becoming carbon-free is one of many ways to become an eco company.
If Dott was to become a carbon-negative company will not only cover its outgoing carbon dioxide production, but remove more than its total output.
It is estimated that globally we are required to invest around USD 60 trillion to decarbonise. If every company, including Dott was able to fund (in part) something towards climate change as we must reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide.
Dott has pledged to use 100% green renewable energy since 2021. In line with the Paris Agreement, globally we need to cut the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions.
Dott has pledged to be a carbon neutral company since 2019. Publically stating you are a carbon neutral company, which is a great step towards a positive climate action approach, is what every company should strive for way beyond the Paris Agreement's 2050 deadline.
From the outset, Dott has made and is making a difference to ensure sustainability is a core value of the company. Having a sustainable approach means that all operations, products, features, technology, and everything else in between, make environmental factors a first priority (or at least high up in the pecking order), thus achieving and maintain a climate-neutrality business. This approach is much easier and cheaper than retrofitting a product or service to become sustainable from a previously non-sustainable operation.
What do we know about Dott's stance on tackling climate change?
With some amazing pledges already made by Dott with room to improve, it is a great achievement to be rated so highly.
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