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Johnson Controls, Uber on Adapting Your Climate Approach
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#Uber #Electrification #Sustainability: The Road to 2040 Key Takeaways:
- Uber's aggressive push for a fully electric fleet in the US, Canada, and Europe by 2030.
- Challenges include transitioning without direct control over the vehicle supply chain.
- Strategic partnerships are pivotal in Uber's journey to zero emissions mobility.
Further Insights
Net Zero Journey: Uber aims for net zero by 2040, focusing on electrifying the business, reducing packaging waste, and achieving 100% electric operations in key markets by 2030.
Challenges: Facing the unique challenge of not owning the vehicles, Uber's strategy involves partnering with ecosystem players like car manufacturers and cities to facilitate the transition.
Partnerships: Building collaborations with other businesses and local governments is crucial for making electric vehicles more accessible and affordable, thus speeding up adoption.
Johnson Controls: Emphasizes sustainable building technology as a key to decarbonization, with buildings being a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions yet presenting an 'easy to decarbonize' sector.
Data Transparency: The importance of transparent and standardized reporting on progress towards sustainability goals, allowing for accountability and comparison.
Corporate Leadership: We Mean Business highlights the cumulative effect of individual corporate actions towards a larger impact, urging for broader participation in initiatives like the Science Based Targets.
Regulatory Environment: A call for policymakers to enact regulations that further corporate climate action and the importance of a unified approach to reporting and carbon reduction across all sectors.
Scope 3 Emissions: The challenge of addressing Scope 3 emissions, with a strategy suggested to start with Tier 1 suppliers and encourage them to set their own science-based targets.
Closing Thoughts: As we navigate the transition to a more sustainable future, the shared experiences and collaborative efforts across companies like Uber and initiatives like We Mean Business offer valuable insights. How can your organization leverage partnerships and data transparency to accelerate its sustainability journey?