Difference between revisions of "Business Environmental Leadership Council (BELC)"
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|Activities=Companies take individual action, including: setting targets for GHG emissions reductions; implementing innovative energy supply and demand solutions; improving waste management practices; participating in emissions trading; and investing in carbon sequestration opportunities and research. | |Activities=Companies take individual action, including: setting targets for GHG emissions reductions; implementing innovative energy supply and demand solutions; improving waste management practices; participating in emissions trading; and investing in carbon sequestration opportunities and research. | ||
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− | |Participants companies number= | + | |Participants companies names=AECOM (USA), Alcoa (USA), Amazon (USA), American Airlines (USA), APS (USA), Arconic (USA), Bank of America (USA), Berkshire Hataway Energy (USA), BHP (Australia), BP (United Kingdom), Chemours (USA), CMS Energy (USA), Constellation (USA), Dominion (USA), Dow (USA), DTE Energy (USA), Duke Energy (USA), Eastman (USA), Edison International (USA), Entergy (USA), Equinor (Norway), Exelon (USA), Ford (USA), GE (USA), GM (USA), General Motors (USA), Honda (Japan), HP (USA), IBM (USA), Intel (USA), JPMorgan Chase & co (USA), Lafarge Holcim (France), Microsoft (USA), Morgan Stanley (USA), nationalgrid (United K.), PG&E Corporation (USA), PSEG (USA), Shell (United K.), Southern Company (USA), Toyota (Japan), Wells Fargo (USA). |
− | |Participants companies names=AECOM (USA), Alcoa, Amazon (USA), Arconic (USA), Bank of America (USA), Berkshire Hataway Energy (USA), BHP (Australia), BP (United Kingdom), | + | |
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|Number of members={{Number of members | |Number of members={{Number of members | ||
|Number of members year=1998 | |Number of members year=1998 | ||
|Number of members value=13 | |Number of members value=13 | ||
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+ | |Number of members year=2020 | ||
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|Number of members year=2018 | |Number of members year=2018 | ||
|Number of members value=31 | |Number of members value=31 | ||
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+ | |Number of members year=2022 | ||
+ | |Number of members value=41 | ||
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|Have only national states as participators=No | |Have only national states as participators=No |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 8 March 2022
General
Name of initiative | Business Environmental Leadership Council (BELC) |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | No |
Website address | http://www.c2es.org/business/belc |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 1998 |
End year | |
Secretariat | C2ES |
Organisational structure | |
Geographical coverage | Global, North America |
Name of lead organisation | |
Type of lead organisation | Business |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | United States of America |
Description
Description | BELC believes that business engagement is critical for developing efficient, effective solutions to the climate problem. BELC is the largest US based group of corporations focused on addressing the challenges of climate change and supporting mandatory climate policy. |
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Objectives | Each company is addressing global climate change (individually and voluntary) through proactive and innovative measures including: setting targets for GHG emissions reductions; implementing innovative energy supply and demand solutions; improving waste management practices; participating in emissions trading; and investing in carbon sequestration opportunities and research; Companies adopt voluntary emission reduction targets.(Wouters, 2013). Information on the companies that are members of BELC can be found here: http://www.c2es.org/business/belc/members
...and here: http://www.c2es.org/energy-efficiency/belc-member-search/all |
Activities | Companies take individual action, including: setting targets for GHG emissions reductions; implementing innovative energy supply and demand solutions; improving waste management practices; participating in emissions trading; and investing in carbon sequestration opportunities and research. |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Technical dialogue |
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Activity of initiative | Knowledge dissemination and exchange |
Indicators | |
Goals | |
Comments on indicators and goals | |
How will goals be achieved | |
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals | |
Progress towards the goals | |
How are you tracking progress of your initiative | |
Available reporting |
Participants
Participants | Number | Names | ||||||||
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Members | 41 | |||||||||
Companies | 41 | AECOM (USA),Alcoa (USA),Amazon (USA),American Airlines (USA),APS (USA),Arconic (USA),Bank of America (USA),Berkshire Hataway Energy (USA),BHP (Australia),BP (United Kingdom),Chemours (USA),CMS Energy (USA),Constellation (USA),Dominion (USA),Dow (USA),DTE Energy (USA),Duke Energy (USA),Eastman (USA),Edison International (USA),Entergy (USA),Equinor (Norway),Exelon (USA),Ford (USA),GE (USA),GM (USA),General Motors (USA),Honda (Japan),HP (USA),IBM (USA),Intel (USA),JPMorgan Chase & co (USA),Lafarge Holcim (France),Microsoft (USA),Morgan Stanley (USA),nationalgrid (United K.),PG&E Corporation (USA),PSEG (USA),Shell (United K.),Southern Company (USA),Toyota (Japan),Wells Fargo (USA). | ||||||||
Business organisations | 0 | |||||||||
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |||||||||
Non-governmental organisations | 0 | |||||||||
National states | 0 | |||||||||
Governmental actors | 0 | |||||||||
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |||||||||
City / municipal actors | 0 | |||||||||
Intergovernmental organisations | 0 | |||||||||
Financial Institutions | 0 | |||||||||
Faith based organisations | 0 | |||||||||
Other members | 0 | |||||||||
Supporting partners | 0 | |||||||||
Number of members in the years |
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Have only national states as participators | No |
Theme
Transport | Agriculture | Forestry | Business | Financial institutions | Buildings | Industry | Waste | Cities and subnational governments | Short Term Pollutants | International maritime transport | Energy Supply | Fluorinated gases | Energy efficiency | Renewable energy | Supply chain emission reductions | Adaptation | Other | Resilience | Innovation | Energy Access and Efficiency | Private Finance |
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No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Last update: 8 March 2022 13:10:50
Not only have national states as participators