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Article

15 May 2007

Author:
GreenBiz.com

Asian and European Firms Lead World on Carbon Cuts

Nearly a third of companies currently have no way of monitoring their own carbon emissions, or the indirect emissions of their supply chain, and they have no plan to begin doing so, a new survey of global executives has found. The survey, "A Change in the Climate," asked 634 executives at manufacturing and service-industry companies around the world what their companies are currently doing or plan to do in the near future about their own carbon-dioxide emissions. Only one in ten of the companies responding said they comprehensively monitor their carbon impact across the entire business…[refers to BAA, Dell]