A LACKLUSTRE COP 25... TK'BLUE TAKES OVER!

COP 25 organizers and NGOs denounce a minimal resolution to tackle the climate emergency. The press unanimously reports that COP 25 was "disappointing", "unambitious" and "not up to the challenge".

 

It would appear that, once again, governments are unable to agree on a concerted response to the climate emergency.

The COP 24 scenario repeats itself...

Despite the incantations of all the experts, NGOs, personalities and international experts

We can congratulate ourselves that the European Commission is the only one to have proposed its "green pact": to achieve greenhouse gas neutrality in the European Union by 2050 at the latest.

Like the Political Union, the Economic Union, i.e. every company in Europe, has the opportunity to make a commitment to local and regional solidarity, and to set itself up as a global example!

Transportation is a key element in the success of the planet's energy transition, and therefore in climate success.

10 years ago, TK'Blue took up the challenge of encouraging companies to take voluntary steps to protect the climate in their supply chain.

Measuring, controlling and reducing emissions linked to the transport of goods is an important, essential lever for companies to commit to reducing their emissions: on average, more than 30% of their carbon impact!

Let's congratulate the hundred or so pioneering shippers in Europe who, by joining the TK'Blue dynamic, have understood the strategic importance for their companies of mastering and initiating their own emissions reduction mechanisms.

They didn't wait for the regulatory constraints that will come tomorrow anyway. They decided to act now, in good conscience.

Let's not forget that governing or managing... also means planning ahead.

Despite the lacklustre outcome of COP25 Madrid, TK'Blue strongly believes in Spain's determination to reduce its overall emissions: a 55% reduction by 2030 compared to 1990 levels).
To this end, the government, backed by its analysis of available leverage, has announced very strict measures for the transport sector.

Sicasoft, which has been specializing in the environmental impact of companies for 10 years, was TK'Blue's natural partner for Spain.

Since last November, it has become the undisputed leader in solutions for measuring, reducing and steering greenhouse gas emissions in the supply chain, and is now making its teams available to all Spanish and Portuguese companies wishing to adopt an environmentally-friendly approach to the sustainable development of their business.