Accenture partners with Toshiba to support green transformation efforts of the companies’ clients

October 6, 2022 EcoVadis EN

Accenture is collaborating with Toshiba to provide consulting services to support green transformation (GX) efforts of the companies’ clients.

The collaboration will target industries with high greenhouse gas emissions and other organizations with urgent needs to improve energy efficiency.

Accenture will work with Toshiba to design and develop new sustainability services to drive emission reductions, in addition to strategies and solutions for carbon neutrality. Accenture will leverage its experience developing circular-economy business models and implementing sustainable supply chain processes, such as green procurement, as well as using cloud and other technology solutions from its partner ecosystem.


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