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PUMA joins Zero100 to cut supply chain carbon emissions

PUMA believes that more cooperation is needed in its shared supply chains to sharply reduce carbon emissions and reach global climate goals.

PUMA has joined Zero100 to take the next step after the company announced significant carbon emission cuts last year.

Zero100 is a community of industry leaders which aims reduce carbon emissions from the supply chain through digitization,

Last year, the sports company announced that it was on track to meet its climate targets and that it had reduced its own carbon emissions by 88 percent and those coming from its supply chain by 12 percent between 2017 and 2021.

However, PUMA believes that more cooperation is needed in its shared supply chains to sharply reduce carbon emissions and reach global climate goals.

According to Anne-Laure Descours, PUMA’s Chief Sourcing Officer, by joining forces with like-minded companies, they can scale and accelerate their combined positive impactr.

To contribute to the objectives of the Paris Agreement, PUMA has established a reduction target for carbon emissions that is supported by science.

Zero100 provides access to original research and thought leadership. Zero100 assists its members in accelerating progress on important initiatives through its reports, events, content, and relationships.

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