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UK Measures Supply Chain GHGs

The United Kingdom has begun measuring the greenhouse gas emissions in its supply chains, teaming up with the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an organization that works with the private sector. Collaborating organizations include the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Dept. for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Gloucestershire County Council and the London Borough of Islington. The information will help participants formulate climate change strategies and help government suppliers focus on areas for improving energy efficiencies.

Posted on September 8, 2008 4:17 PM |

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