Lessons from a Practitioner: Why Tackling Scope 3 Is Absolutely Key in Reducing Mars's Carbon Footprint

June 21, 2023 EcoVadis EN

Kevin Rabinovitch emphasizes the significance of Scope 3 emissions in Mars' greenhouse gas footprint, accounting for 96% of their total emissions, while their direct operations represent only 4%. The majority of Mars' emissions are associated with agricultural raw materials used in their products. Tune in to hear more on that from Kevin Rabinovitch, Global VP of Sustainability and Chief Climate Officer for Mars, Incorporated.

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