Report: Top San Antonio companies haven't made verifiable commitments on climate change
None of San Antonio's biggest corporations has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions under the best-recognized global programs that track companies' progress toward reaching net-zero targets, according to a new study. An analysis by corporate-responsibility watchdog group Spendwell found that none of the 10 largest San Antonio-area companies is enrolled in the United Nations-backed Science-Based Targets (SBTi) initiative or Climate Group's EP100 energy efficiency programs.
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