Grafokett joins Race to Zero to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases
An important step for the sustainable companies of the future
We have taken a significant step towards shaping a sustainable future by joining the UN’s “Race to Zero” climate convention. This commitment is of utmost importance for us to demonstrate our commitment to fighting climate change and promoting a green economy.
By joining the “Race to Zero”, we commit to reducing our carbon dioxide emissions and aim for net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This means that the company will take steps to reduce our environmental impact, including the transition to renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable resource use.
By participating in this global initiative, we have the opportunity to be part of the wider community of companies that take climate change seriously. It also gives us access to expertise, resources, and best practices to effectively reduce our climate impact.
Grafokett’s affiliation with “Race to Zero” also strengthens our brand and increases credibility with its stakeholders and customers. It signals that our company is responsible for protecting the planet and works actively to create a sustainable future.
At a time when climate change is becoming increasingly acute, our affiliation with the UN’s “Race to Zero” is a clear example of our aspiration to be a leading player in the green transition. It is an important marker of the company’s commitment and inspires others to follow our example. Grafokett shows that business and climate action go hand in hand and that we all have a role to play in building a sustainable future.
Best regards/
Daniel Nehl
CEO & Partner
Race To Zero is a global campaign to rally leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions, and investors for a healthy, resilient, zero-carbon recovery that prevents future threats, creates decent jobs, and unlocks inclusive, sustainable growth.
It mobilizes a coalition of leading net-zero initiatives, representing 11,309 non-State actors including 8,307 companies, 595 financial institutions, 1,136 cities, 52 states and regions, 1,125 educational institutions, and 65 healthcare institutions (as of September 2022). These ‘real economy’ actors join the largest-ever alliance committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 at the latest.