Tide has committed to becoming fully net zero by 2030
IN BRIEF:
- Tide removed 100% of its emissions last year
- Tide removed its emissions with durable carbon removal and is committing to becoming fully net zero by 2030
- They have also committed to supporting its UK members on their path to net zero, which makes up 9% of SMEs
What does this mean?
“Businesses need to take action now, not tomorrow, on climate change,” Tide CFO and head of net zero Ian Sutherland said. “At Tide, we are taking decisive action to curtail the spiralling effects of greenhouse gases on the Earth’s atmosphere. With this, Tide commits today to balance the books on CO2 for good. While we at Tide may not make much of a difference on our own, by also supporting our growing international network of SME members, we will.”