Feb 20, 2024

Working together for a sustainable future

Working together for a sustainable future

- Focus on climate accounting and reduction measures

Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, and companies have a crucial role to play. Lenz & Gomez is leading the way as an innovative HR service provider and has formulated an ambitious goal as part of its holistic sustainability strategy: To balance all significant greenhouse gas emissions for the past year, 2023, and to derive effective reduction measures. The company is meeting this challenge with a clear goal in mind and is relying on the support of ClimateGrid and VERSO.

Greenhouse gas balance 2023

The precise recording of greenhouse gas emissions is the key to understanding the extent of Lenz & Gomez's ecological footprint. In close cooperation with VERSO and ClimateGrid, key sources and types of emissions are identified in order to create a valid basis for further measures. This enables Lenz & Gomez not only to understand its own ecological footprint, but also to derive targeted measures to reduce it.

Progressive reduction measures: A continuous process

Greenhouse gas balancing is not a one-off event, but the starting point for an ongoing process. Lenz & Gomez is committed to continuously identifying reduction potential and implementing suitable measures. Together with renowned experts in the field of environmental and climate protection, effective strategies are developed to successively minimize the company's CO2 footprint.

Partnership support from ClimateGrid and VERSO

Working in partnership with ClimateGrid and VERSO ensures that emissions data collection and the associated reduction measures are based on sound expertise. VERSO guarantees the necessary precision in climate accounting, while ClimateGrid's experience in ESG regulation ensures legally compliant implementation and transparent communication. Together, innovative strategies are developed to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and at the same time achieve positive economic effects.

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