07.08.21
Happi's International Top 30 brand Puig is looking to increase its sustainability efforts. In 2020, the corporate carbon footprint decreased by 34%, due, on the one hand, to the continuity in the implementation of environmental initiatives and, on the other, to the high impact on the company’s level of activity caused by the Covid-19 crisis. Despite having considerably reduced emissions, this Top 30 company decided to maintain its commitment to acquire carbon credits, further minimizing its environmental impact.
During 2020, Puig carried out a CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) climate questionnaire for the first time, taking a further step in the measurement, transparency and adoption of measures that directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Also in 2020, the company undertook a new commitment: adherence to the global Science Based Targets (SBT) initiative, which helps companies set science-based targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C.
Through this commitment, expanding the scope of its carbon footprint calculation and defining a specific science-based reduction target will be a priority for Puig from 2021.
During 2020, Puig carried out a CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) climate questionnaire for the first time, taking a further step in the measurement, transparency and adoption of measures that directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Also in 2020, the company undertook a new commitment: adherence to the global Science Based Targets (SBT) initiative, which helps companies set science-based targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C.
Through this commitment, expanding the scope of its carbon footprint calculation and defining a specific science-based reduction target will be a priority for Puig from 2021.