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Greenly: A sustainable brand making brands more sustainable

Discover Greenly's one-pager on sustainable brand transformation! This concise guide reveals how Greenly helps companies integrate sustainability into their core strategies. Learn how to enhance your brand’s eco-friendly image, align with global climate goals, and appeal to conscious consumers. Whether you’re looking to reduce carbon emissions, boost energy efficiency, or attract new investments, Greenly provides the tools and insights to lead the way. Join the movement toward a greener future—Greenly is here to guide you, one step at a time!

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Greenly Guides Microsoft Suppliers

Discover Greenly's one-pager on how we help suppliers meet the sustainability requirements of Microsoft's Procurement Sustainability Assurance Guidance! Our platform simplifies carbon tracking, reporting, and reduction, enabling suppliers to align with Microsoft’s sustainable procurement goals. With Greenly’s tailored tools and expert support, you can ensure compliance, enhance environmental performance, and strengthen your position within Microsoft's eco-conscious supply chain, all while driving impactful sustainability improvements.

Greenly
One pager

Decarbonization Strategy (SBTi)

Discover Greenly's new guide on the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)! This essential white paper shows you how to set science-based emission reduction targets to limit global warming to 1.5°C. With Greenly, learn how to build a custom decarbonization strategy, enhance your brand image, attract investors, and reduce energy costs. Over 7,000 companies are already on board—join them and stay ahead in the race, Greenly supports you every step of the way!

ESG / CSR
Whitepaper

Decarbonizing Copper

Copper is an ubiquitous metal, widely used for electric applications, whose production causes today 112 Mt of global CO2e emissions and whose demand is expected to rise by more than 50% by 2050, largely driven by fast expanding sectors of the energy transition, like electric mobility and grids. What is the state of the art of decarbonization options? How can the decarbonization of copper production be planned as a whole, and how can copper buyers plan to reduce their scope 3 emissions?

ESG / CSR
Whitepaper