RESEARCH REPORT
Destination net zero
10-MINUTE READ
November 16, 2023
RESEARCH REPORT
10-MINUTE READ
November 16, 2023
To limit global warming to 1.5°C global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must peak by 2025, decline 43% by 2030, and reach net zero by 2050. Organizations must dramatically accelerate their transitions, progressing from setting targets to delivering outcomes. To gauge progress, for three years Accenture has looked at the 2,000 largest public and private companies by revenue globally (the G2000). We have examined their net zero commitments and disclosed GHG emissions reductions over the past decade. In 2023, the share of companies with targets continues to grow—37% are now committed to net zero. Yet, among those disclosing emissions data, half continue to increase their emissions, one-third are cutting emissions but too slowly, and only 18% are on track to reach net zero in operations by 2050.
37%
of companies are committed to achieving net zero emissions
33%
of companies are cutting emissions but not fast enough
18%
of companies are on track to reach net zero in operations by 2050
This year, we looked more closely at how companies are reducing emissions. We identified 20 levers required for full value-chain decarbonization. These range from renewable energy use to carbon removal to business model change. The more well-established and proven methods of decarbonization were the most widely adopted. The least used levers are in many cases the most difficult to implement, rather than the least important, and will be key to eventual success. Using more levers is also pivotal to success. Companies that adopt fewer than 10 levers typically still grow emissions. But those that adopt 10 or more are much more likely to be decarbonizing.
1. Switching to renewable energy
2. Improving energy efficiency
3. Decarbonizing fleets
4. Making IT infrastructure greener
5. Decarbonizing buildings
6. Using digital technology (AI or automation) to reduce emissions
7. Embracing circular-economy principles
8. Facilitating sustainable disposal for customers
9. Reducing waste
10. Improving the environmental commitments and performance of suppliers
11. Actively sourcing sustainable materials
12. Adopting internal carbon pricing
13. Incentivizing employees by linking financial rewards to sustainability goals
14. Creating travel policies that aim to avoid or reduce greenhouse gas emissions
15. Promoting sustainable behavior choices for consumers
16. Promoting sustainable behavior choices for employees
17. Using offsets as part of a net zero strategy
18. Removing carbon from the air with either nature-based or technological solutions
19. Changing or transforming business model to achieve decarbonization
20. Developing new products or services to generate positive environmental impact
Every company is at a different place along its journey to net zero. But whether they are right at the start, making good progress or well along the way, the roadmap is similar:
Accenture helps clients develop their ‘carbon intelligence’, to control, improve and create value by embedding carbon data into decision-making across the core business. Accenture helps companies become carbon intelligent by focusing on:
Accenture is embedding sustainability into everything we do and is committed to helping our clients through the net zero transition. In the second half of 2023, we are publishing four reports that help to show the way.