As the dust settles on COP26 and we see what the outcomes of the various pledges really mean for the global climate crisis, sustainability authority Bureau Veritas is urging UK businesses to build on the momentum of the summit and take individual action to drive change – irrespective of how quickly the ambitions of the conference become legal requirements.
Hosted in Glasgow and intended to turn the tide on climate change, COP26 saw the world’s leaders gather to discuss key global issues to drive ambition and action. A series of key pledges were made during the conference, which included:
Now, almost a month on from the global climate talks, Julie-Anna Smith, South & West Europe Sustainability Services Leader at Bureau Veritas, is reminding businesses of the importance of acting quickly to make changes from the ground up as we strive towards net zero.
Julie-Anna said: “Whilst COP26 didn’t deliver on all the ambitions we had hoped to see and there is clearly a ‘no one size fits all’ solution to climate change, it made some good progress in addressing some fundamental global issues. There is clearly a long way to go before we see the ambitions agreed become a reality, but the intentions outlined through a series of pledges have scope to have a huge positive impact in the coming 30 years as we strive to meet net zero targets.
“The challenge for UK businesses now is to build on the momentum of the issues that COP26 has bought into focus and to make change happen. Already in a matter of weeks we’ve seen the private sector mobilise into action, and we’re seeing now, more than ever, individual organisations and whole industries adopting a much more forward-thinking approach when it comes to both social and environmental issues.
“COP26 has escalated the thought process when it comes to sustainable practices and has really encouraged businesses to put plans into action. The pledges made during COP26 will change how businesses operate, it is crucial that they start to adapt and adopt practices, processes and procedures now to meet future requirements head on.”
Bureau Veritas works with organisations to meet increased sustainability expectations. This includes a range of services across the ‘BV Green Line’ of services and solutions dedicated to sustainability, which are all aimed at supporting customers operate responsibly as the world transitions to a low carbon economy.
To find out more about Bureau Veritas’ sustainability services, or to discuss individual requirements with a member of the team, call 0345 600 1828 or visit www.bureauveritas.co.uk.
Source: foodanddrinktechnology.com