
Prepared teams, resilient companies

In an increasingly challenging business environment, the sustainability has ceased to be an added value to become an added value for the strategic imperative. However, many companies still underestimate the critical role that the skills and capabilities of their teams play in building sustainable and resilient businesses.
Strengthening core competencies - such as systemic environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk management, sustainable innovation or operational efficiency - not only ensures regulatory compliance, but also opens up new opportunities to improve the quality and efficiency of the company's operations. new business opportunities and enhances corporate reputation. A report by the World Economic Forum (2024) highlights ESG risks as one of the greatest threats to business continuity.

The SBTi has just released the draft Corporate Net-Zero Standard v2.0, a key update that seeks to close critical gaps and ensure that Net Zero goals actually drive deep, science-aligned decarbonization.
In a context where only 24% of companies include their Scope 3 emissions, even though more than 80% declare Net Zero targets (CDP, 2023), this new standard could mark a before and after.
This new version proposes five key changes that can make a difference.
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