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Faced with BEGES regulations, how to turn constraints into opportunities

Decarbo'Solution® transforms purchases, transition plans, and calls for tenders into measurable levers for low-carbon performance, based on reliable data and supplier commitment.

Sustainable development explained simply

Sustainable development offers a vision of progress that meets current needs while preserving those of future generations. Born out of the Brundtland Report, it now guides public policy and corporate initiatives.

Why does methane accelerate global warming?

Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, more than 80 times more potent than CO₂ over a 20-year period. Understanding its origins and effects helps identify the most effective ways to slow global warming.

Data Center Pollution: Understanding and Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Digital Technology

Data centers, the pillars of the digital world, consume enormous amounts of energy and account for a growing share of global emissions. Discover how to measure, understand, and reduce their carbon footprint to build a more sustainable digital world.

Understanding GHG emissions related to real estate

The real estate sector accounts for a significant portion of GHG emissions. Discover how to measure and reduce them with GCI's Decarbo'Solution®.

Evaluating suppliers on CSR: pitfalls to avoid

Assessing suppliers on CSR is not limited to a simple questionnaire. Discover how to avoid the pitfalls of declarative statements and transform extra-financial analysis into a lever for performance and decarbonization.

Post-carbon footprint assessment action plan: avoiding the drawer effect

A carbon footprint assessment only makes sense if it leads to a concrete action plan. Discover how to transform your emissions data into strategic levers with a clear roadmap that is monitored and aligned with your low-carbon transition goals.

Building a sustainable supply chain: where to start when you're an SME?

Building a sustainable supply chain enables SMEs to combine economic performance, environmental responsibility, and resilience. By incorporating CSR and carbon criteria into their purchasing, they reduce their ecological footprint while strengthening the trust of their partners and customers.

Everything you need to know about the SRI label

The SRI label certifies investment funds that incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. It guarantees more ethical and transparent management, while directing capital towards companies committed to sustainable development.
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Sustainable development explained simply

Sustainable development offers a vision of progress that meets current needs while preserving those of future generations. Born out of the Brundtland Report, it now guides public policy and corporate initiatives.

Climate and Resilience Law: key points to remember

The Climate and Resilience Act sets a clear course for ecological transition in France. It commits citizens, businesses, and local authorities to building a more sober, fairer, and sustainable economy through concrete and measurable actions.

Decoding the challenges of societal impact in brief

Societal impact is redefining corporate performance: beyond financial results, it assesses companies' real contribution to the common good. By linking social, environmental, and economic responsibility, organizations are building a more sustainable and humane model.

What you need to know about ESRS standards

The ESRS standards define a common framework for non-financial reporting in Europe. They aim to enhance the transparency, comparability, and reliability of ESG data, helping companies to better measure and communicate their sustainability impacts.

Key steps to building a materiality matrix and turning your challenges into a climate strategy

The materiality matrix is not just a CSR tool: when well constructed, it guides climate strategy, mobilizes stakeholders, and transforms challenges into concrete actions.

CO₂ releases: a common expression... but scientifically inaccurate?

The expression "CO ₂ release" is commonly used, but scientifically inaccurate. Yet the term remains an effective benchmark for raising widespread awareness of climate issues.

Low-carbon solutions for a fossil fuel-free food system

What if we produced our food without oil and gas? This article explores concrete solutions for transforming the food system and making it a powerful lever in the low-carbon transition.

Carbon plan: how to structure your reduction targets and actions?

Faced with new climate obligations, companies need to structure their low-carbon plan. Discover the key stages and GCI's solutions for a successful transition.

Calculate your carbon footprint: anticipate the carbon tax and reduce your costs

Organizations must now publish detailed information on their sustainability and integrate carbon footprint calculations as a key tool for meeting these new requirements.
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CSR labels: a concrete lever for accelerating the sustainable transition of businesses

CSR labels are establishing themselves as powerful drivers of sustainable transformation. With requirements covering transparency, carbon reduction, and supplier involvement, they support companies in their credible and structured transition to a more responsible model.

What is the LUCIE label?

The LUCIE label, based on the ISO 26000 standard, guides companies in implementing a credible and measurable CSR approach. It promotes concrete actions in favor of sustainable development based on transparency, progress, and positive impact.

Low-carbon standards and certifications: understanding and anticipating new standards in sustainable construction

Low-carbon construction: the new standards of sustainability Faced with the climate emergency, the building sector is adopting low-carbon standards and labels that are redefining sustainable construction. With tools such as Global Climate Initiatives' Decarbo'Solution®, measuring, reducing, and recovering carbon are becoming levers for environmental performance and traceability.

Limiting the carbon impact/cost of transportation without sacrificing efficiency: mission possible

Between carbon taxation, energy transition, and logistics efficiency, transportation is at the heart of climate strategy. This article explores concrete levers: optimizing flows, choosing appropriate energy sources, mobilizing suppliers, and carbon management tools. The goal: to reduce emissions without sacrificing competitiveness.

Carbon reporting: 4 mistakes to avoid when starting out

Successful carbon reporting requires more than just a GHG balance sheet, it must involve all teams and link the measurement of emissions to concrete actions for an effective ecological transition.

What a well-conducted Décarbon'Action® diagnostic reveals

The Decarbon'Action ® Diagnostic transforms the carbon footprint into a concrete action plan, enabling companies to anchor the ecological transition and sustainable performance at the heart of their strategy.

Why your suppliers are essential to your low-carbon transition

Your suppliers play a key role in the success of your low-carbon transition. Involve them to maximize emissions reductions, meet regulatory requirements and accelerate your company's sustainable transformation.

SBTi (Science-based Targets Initiative): key points to remember

The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) provides a robust, recognized and transparent framework for companies to set emissions reduction targets aligned with scientific data.

Carbon plan: how to structure your reduction targets and actions?

Faced with new climate obligations, companies need to structure their low-carbon plan. Discover the key stages and GCI's solutions for a successful transition.
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CSR labels: a concrete lever for accelerating the sustainable transition of businesses

CSR labels are establishing themselves as powerful drivers of sustainable transformation. With requirements covering transparency, carbon reduction, and supplier involvement, they support companies in their credible and structured transition to a more responsible model.

What is the LUCIE label?

The LUCIE label, based on the ISO 26000 standard, guides companies in implementing a credible and measurable CSR approach. It promotes concrete actions in favor of sustainable development based on transparency, progress, and positive impact.

Building a solid ESG strategy within your company

Adopting an ESG approach means committing your company to a sustainable governance model where performance, transparency, and positive impact go hand in hand.

Low-carbon standards and certifications: understanding and anticipating new standards in sustainable construction

Low-carbon construction: the new standards of sustainability Faced with the climate emergency, the building sector is adopting low-carbon standards and labels that are redefining sustainable construction. With tools such as Global Climate Initiatives' Decarbo'Solution®, measuring, reducing, and recovering carbon are becoming levers for environmental performance and traceability.

Carbon reporting: 4 mistakes to avoid when starting out

Successful carbon reporting requires more than just a GHG balance sheet, it must involve all teams and link the measurement of emissions to concrete actions for an effective ecological transition.

What a well-conducted Décarbon'Action® diagnostic reveals

The Decarbon'Action ® Diagnostic transforms the carbon footprint into a concrete action plan, enabling companies to anchor the ecological transition and sustainable performance at the heart of their strategy.

Why your suppliers are essential to your low-carbon transition

Your suppliers play a key role in the success of your low-carbon transition. Involve them to maximize emissions reductions, meet regulatory requirements and accelerate your company's sustainable transformation.

The concept of sustainability explained simply

Sustainability means living and producing without compromising tomorrow. A balance between environment, economy and society, for a viable future.

SBTi (Science-based Targets Initiative): key points to remember

The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) provides a robust, recognized and transparent framework for companies to set emissions reduction targets aligned with scientific data.
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