UFL, PET join forces to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050

Business Nov, 7 2023
UFL, PET join forces to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050
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Karachi: Unity Foods Limited (UFL) and its affiliated companies have embarked on transformative journey towards more sustainable and environmentally responsible future. In initiative, UFL has teamed up with Pakistan Environment Trust (PET) to commit to achieving Net Zero emissions by year 2050, solidifying their dedication to combat climate change and reduce their carbon footprint.

UFL and PET have signed Memorandum of Understanding that encompasses multi-faceted strategy to decarbonise their operations and foster responsible environmental practices. 

Comprehensive Emission Assessment will conduct thorough evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 sector. Through their commitment to Net Zero emissions by 2050 and implementation of comprehensive emission assessments, science-based targets and structured investment framework, Unity Foods Limited and Pakistan Environment Trust are leading way in demonstrating powerful impact of corporate environmental responsibility.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 08 2023

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