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Advancing emissions transparency: New guidance supports dairy sector progress on driving down methane
Published: November 13, 2024 by vkapate
The "Dairy Methane Disclosure" guide helps dairy companies track their methane emissions using their existing GHG inventories.
Continue ReadingDairy Methane Accounting: A guide for disaggregating dairy methane emissions from existing corporate greenhouse gas inventories
A new foundational framework for dairy sector companies to account for dairy methane emissions as a first step toward mitigation and transparency.
Continue ReadingDairy Methane Disclosure: A guide for publicly disclosing dairy methane emissions
Building on separate guidance on dairy methane accounting, this new guide outlines best practices for disclosing dairy methane emissions.
Continue ReadingThe Scope 3 Playbook: Mitigation Strategies for Companies
Published: August 21, 2024 by Rodrigo Soares
We're launching a new webinar series, “The Scope 3 Playbook: Mitigation Strategies for Companies” for a deep dive on the best Scope 3 strategies.
Continue ReadingThree Ways Climate Risks Are Increasing Costs for Businesses
Published: August 15, 2024 by Phoebe Shaw
Recent extreme weather reveals how business as usual must rapidly change to keep up with physical climate risks to supply chain continuity.
Continue ReadingCultivating Climate-Smart Dairy: A supplier engagement guide to manure management technologies
EDF’s new guide for food companies engaging their farmers on dairy methane solutions and how to get started with new manure management systems.
Continue ReadingWhy food companies must act now to protect public funding for climate-smart agriculture
Published: June 4, 2024 by Katie Anderson
Food companies can use their voice to safeguard essential Farm Bill funding to mitigate agricultural emissions and protect food supply chains.
Continue ReadingMethane Rising: Three questions investors in the food sector should ask their portfolio companies
Published: April 25, 2024 by Andrew Howell
Agricultural methane emissions trace a complex path through the food and dairy industries. Investors can gain insight by asking simple questions.
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