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Revision as of 09:17, 4 August 2020

General

Name of initiative Haga Initiative
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address http://hagainitiativet.se/en/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2010
End year
Secretariat The Haga Initiative, Executive Director of the Haga Initative, Nina Ekelund, Hagaintitiativet, Skeppsbron 32, 111 30 Stockholm, Email: info@hagainitiativet.se
Organisational structure
Geographical coverage Western Europe
Name of lead organisation The Haga Initiative
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Sweden

Description

Description The Haga Initiative is a network of companies with the aim of reducing carbon emissions from the business sector and highlighting the climate issue by showing that ambitious climate strategies lead to business advantages and improve profitability.

The Haga Initiative was initiated in 2010 by eight well known companies: Axfood, Coca-Cola Enterprises Sverige, Fortum Värme, JM, Procter & Gamble Sverige, Stena Metall, Svenska Statoil and Vasakronan. Additional new companies are Lantmännen, HKScan, Löfbergs, McDonald's, Sveaskog, Folksam and Green Cargo.

Objectives Since its start 2010, the Haga Initiative has been working towards the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent until 2020. At the time, the pledge was ambitious, however the pace of reductions has been much faster than anticipated. More than half of the companies have already achieved the target by a wide margin. In order to act as forerunners, in Sweden and globally, the Haga Initiative have taken the ambition one step further and set the target at zero net emissions by 2030. Participants report on their targets,progress and planned actions"

New targets definition Scope 1: The target is net zero emission by 2030. This is translated into at least a 85 percent reduction in emissions from the company’s own operations, in scope 1, compared with a post- 1990 base year of their choice. To reach net zero emissions, the remaining emissions can be reduced through carbon offsets. The aim is a fossil fuel free company. Exception: If the company can show significant emission reductions, that are measurable, in other scopes. Scope 2: Purchased energy in scope 2 should be renewable or recycled. Scope 3: Emissions in scope 3 (upstream and downstream) are to be mapped out and identified. The companies need to develop a strategy to reduce the emissions based on relevance and feasibility.

Activities
One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Implementation, Capacity building, Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Goal setting (ex-ante), Training and education, Advocacy
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
Members 18  
Companies 18 Sveaskog (Sweden),Green Cargo (Sweden),Folksam (Sweden),McDonald's (Sweden),Löfbergs (Sweden),HKScan Sweden (Sweden),Lantmännen (Sweden),Vasakronan (Sweden),Statoil Fuel & Retail Sverige (Sweden),Stena Recycling (Sweden),JM (Sweden),Fortum Värme (Sweden),Coca-Cola Enterprises Sweden (Sweden),Axfood (Sweden),AkzoNobel (Sweden),Siemens (Sweden),Preem (Sweden),Stockholm Exergi (Sweden).
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
2015
13
2017
15
2019
14
2020
12
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
No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Last update: 11 April 2022 12:15:59

Not only have national states as participators