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− | |Participants companies names=The IKEA Group (Sweden), 3M (USA), Anheuser-Busch InBev (Belgium), Accenture (Ireland), Adobe (USA), AEON (Japan), AkzoNobel (Netherlands), alstria (Germany), Allianz (Germany), alstria (Germany), | + | |Participants companies names=The IKEA Group (Sweden), 3M (USA), ABB (Switzerland), Anheuser-Busch InBev (Belgium), Accenture (Ireland), Acer (Taiwan), Adobe (USA), Advantest Corporation (Japan), AEO (USA), AEON (Japan), Ajinomoto Group (Japan), AkzoNobel (Netherlands), alstria (Germany), Allianz (Germany), alstria (Germany), Amalgamated Bank (USA), American Express (US), Amore Pacific ()Sout Korea), Anthem (USA), ANZ (Australia), Apple (USA), Asahi Kasei Homes (Japan), ASKUL Corporation (Japan), AstraZeneca (United Kingdom), Atlassian (Australia), Aurora (USA), Autodesk (USA), Avient Corporation (USA), Aviva (United K.), AXA (France), Bank Australia (Australia), Bank of America (USA), BayWa (Germany), BBVA (Spain), Bestseller (Denmark), Bingo Industries (Australia), Biogen (USA), BIPROGY Group (Japan), Bloomberg LP (USA), BMW Group (Germany), BOZZUTO (USA), Brenntag (Germany), British Land (United Kingdom), BROAD Group (China), Brown-Forman (USA), BT (United Kingdom), Burberry (United Kingdom), Caixa Bank (Spain), Califia Farms (USA), Canary Wharf Group (United K.), Cap Gemini (Fance), Capri Holdings (USA), The Carlsberg Group (Denmark), Casio (Japan), Chalet Hotels (India), Chanel (France), Charle River Laboratories (USA), City of London (United Kingdom), Cigna (USA), Clif Bar & Company (USA), Coca-Cola European Partners (USA), Colruyt Group (Belgium), Commerz Bank (Germany), Commonwelth Bank (Australia), Continental (Germany), Coop Sapporo (Japan), Corbion (Netherlands), Coty (USA), Credit Agricole Group (France), Credit Susisse (Switzerland), Crown Estate (United K.), Crown (United K.), Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co. (Japan), Daito Trust Construction Co. (Japan), Daiwa House Group (Japan), Dalmia Cement (India), DAMM (Spain), Danfoss (Denmark), Danone (France), Danske Bank (Denmark), DaVita Kidney Care (US), DBS Bank (Singapore), Decathlon (France), DEKRA (Germany), DELL (USA), Dentsu Aegis Network (United Kingdom), Derwent London (United Kingdom), Deutsche Telekom (Germany), Dexus (Australia), Diageo (United Ki.), eBay (USA), Deloitt (United K.), Delta (Taiwan), Dupont (USA), Diamond Electric Holdings (Japan), Discovery (USA), DNB (Norway), E Link (Taiwan), eBay (USA), Ecolab (USA), Eisay (Japan), Eli Lilly (USA), Elopak (Norway), |
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+ | Envipro (Japan), Envision (China), Equinix (USA), Estée Lauder Companies (France), Etsy (USA), Facebook (USA), FIA Formula E (United Kingdom), Firmenich (Switzerland), First Solar (USA), Fujifilm (Japan), Fujikura (Japan), Fujitsu (Japan), Fuyo General Lease Co. (Japan), Gatwick Airport (United Kingdom), General Mills (USA), General Motors (USA), Givaudan (Switzerland), Goldman Sachs Group (USA), Google (USA), Grupo Bimbo (Mexico), Grape King Bio (Taiwan), Gürmen Group (Turkey), H&M (United Kingdom), Hatsun Agro Products (India), Hazama Ando Corporation (Japan), Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom), Helvetia Group (Switzerland), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (USA), HP Hewlett Packard (USA), Hudson Pacific Properties (USA), Hulic Co. (Japan), Ingka Group (Netherlands), International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (USA), IHS Markit (United Kingdom), Infosys (India), Interactive (USA), Interface (USA), Iron Mountain Incorporated (USA), JCDecaux (France), JD Sports Fashion Plc (United Kingdom), JinkoSolar (China), Johnson & Johnson (USA), Kelloggs (USA), Kering (France), Keurig DrPepper (USA), Kingspan (Ireland), Kingwhale Corporation (Taiwan), Konica Minolta (Japan), Korea ZInk (South Korea), KPN (Netherlands), L’OCCITANE Group (France), La Poste (France), Landsec (United Kingdom), LEGO (Denmark), LG Energy Solution (South Korea), Lixil (Japan), Logitech (Switzerland), Longi (China), Lululemon (Canada), Lyft (USA), Mace (United Kingdom), Mahindra Holidays & Resorts (India), Macquaire (Australia), Mars (United Kingdom), Marui Group (Japan), Mastercard (USA), McCain (USA), McKinsey & Company (USA), Meta (USA), Microsoft (USA), Mirvac (Australia), Mitie (United K.), Mitsubishi Estate (Japan), Mitsui Fudosan (Japan), Nestle (Switzerland), Nexans (France), Next (United K.), New Balance Athletics (USA), Nihon Unisys Group (Japan), NIKE (USA), Nissin Foods Holdings (Japan), Novo Nordisk (Denmark), Novozymes (Denmark), Nomura Research Institute - NRI (Japan), Novartis (Switzerland), NREP (Denmark), Hair O'right (China), Ono Pharmaceutical Co. (Japan), Organic Valley (USA), Panasonic (Japan), Pearson (USA), PepsiCo (USA), Pernod Ricard (France), P&G (USA), Proximus (Belgium), PVH (USA), PWC (United K.), QTS (United Kingdom), Rackspace (USA), Radio Flyer (USA), Rakuten (Japan), Ralph Lauren (France), RB (United Kingdom), Refinitiv (United K.), RELX Group (United Kingdom), Royal DSM (Netherlands), Royal Philips (Netherlands), RICOH Company (Japan), Salesforce (USA), Sanofi (France), SAP (Germany), SAVE S.p.A (Italy), Schneider Electric (France), Schroders (United K.), Sekisui House (Japan), SGS (Switzerland), Signify (Netherlands), SK Hynix (South Korea), SK Telecom (South Korea), Sky plc (United K.), Slaughter and May (United Kingdom), Sony Corporation (USA), Starbucks (USA), Steelcase (USA), Sumitomo Forestry Group (Japan), Sungrow (China), Sun Metals Corporation (Australia), Symrise (Germany), Swisscom (Switzerland), Swiss Post (Switzerland), Takashimaya (Japan), Target Corporation (USA), Tata Motors (India), TCI Co. (Taiwan), Telefonica S.A. (Spain), Tesco (United Kingdom), Tetra Pak (Sweden), T-Mobile US (USA), Toda Corporation (Japan), Tokyu Corporation (Japan), Tokyu Land Corporation (Japan), Trane (USA), TRIDL (Japan), UBS (Switzerland), Unilever (United K.), Vail Resorts (USA), Vaisala (Finland), Vestas (Denmark), VF Corporation (USA), Virgin Media (USA), Visa (USA), VMware (USA), Vodafone (United K.), WalMart Stores (USA), Watami (Japan), Wells Fargo & Co. (USA), WestPac (Australia), WeWork (USA), The Wonderful Company (USA), Workday (USA), WPP (United K.), YOOX NET A PORTER GROUP (United Kingdom), Zalando (Germany), Zoetis (USA), Zurich Insurance Group (Switzerland). | ||
For more information about the members goals see http://re100.org/companies. | For more information about the members goals see http://re100.org/companies. |
Revision as of 11:09, 25 April 2022
General
Name of initiative | RE100 |
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LPAA initiative | Yes |
NAZCA Initiative | Yes |
Website address | http://re100.org/ |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 2014 |
End year | |
Secretariat | The Climate Group Europe office, 2nd Floor, Riverside Building, County Hall, Belvedere Rd, London, SE1 7PB, United Kingdom, +44 (0)20 7960 2970,Marie Reynolds e-mail: MReynolds@theclimategroup.org |
Organisational structure | RE100 is led by The Climate Group in partnership with CDP, as part of the We Mean Business coalition. |
Geographical coverage | Global |
Name of lead organisation | Led by The Climate Group in partnership with CDP, as part of the We Mean Business coalition |
Type of lead organisation | NGO/Civil Society |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | United Kingdom |
Description
Description | RE100 is a collaborative initiative of influential businesses committed to 100% renewable electricity, working to massively increase corporate demand for - and delivery of - renewable energy. |
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Objectives | |
Activities | RE100 shares the compelling business case for renewables and showcases business action, while working with others to address barriers and develop transparent reporting mechanisms. |
One or two success stories achieved | Apple, Bank of America, and General Motors were among the leading companies that joined RE100 during Climate Week NYC 2016 – http://there100.org/news/14231034.
RE100 won the 'Pioneer' award at the British Renewable Energy Awards 2016 - recognized for its efforts to accelerate the corporate take up of renewable energy through commitments to renewable power and creating a pathway that others can follow. http://there100.org/news/14221867 ' |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Implementation, Capacity building, Political dialogue | ||||
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Activity of initiative | Goal setting (ex-ante), Training and education, Advocacy | ||||
Indicators |
Goal setting (ex-ante) — Total Mitigation
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Goals | By 2020 it will be the ‘norm’ for all businesses to set a 100% renewable power goal.
In 2017 we are increasing the breadth and depth of the RE100 campaign. There will be a greater focus of work in India and China and we will be looking at influencing supply chains. We continue to work with a number of partner organizations (e.g. ShareAction) to accelerate recruitment and help members to reach their 100% renewable electricity goals (e.g. WBCSD Lctpi, Rocky Mountain Institute’s Business Renewables Center). | ||||
Comments on indicators and goals | tCO2e estimate from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018.
Assuming that 2000 companies commit to source 100% of their electricity from renewable resources in 2030. | ||||
How will goals be achieved | |||||
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals | |||||
Progress towards the goals | RE100 has grown from 13 companies in 2014 to 87 members as of January 2017. Together they are creating demand for over 107 TWh of renewable electricity. There are now several members based in India and China, and a number of companies from heavy industry such as automobile and cement manufacturing. RE100 is providing a series of knowledge-sharing and profiling opportunities for members. RE100 is demonstrating the business case for renewable power and has worked to influence EU policy to help companies access renewable energy in Europe. | ||||
How are you tracking progress of your initiative | Members are encouraged to report their electricity and renewable electricity use on an annual basis to CDP. Progress towards RE100 goals is tracked and reported in the RE100 Annual Report: http://there100.org/reports-briefings.
RE100 does not track the carbon savings of companies as they work towards their 100% renewable power targets, rather data on electricity consumption and use of renewables (including different options deployed and where). Stakeholders committed: Number of companies committed increased from 13 in 2014 to 129 in 2018. Mitigation, renewable energy: The 129 members consumed 159 TWh of renewable energy in 2017. We highlight how much money our members invest in renewable power and climate change initiatives – for example Goldman Sachs http://there100.org/goldman-sachs set a 10-year target to deploy $40 billion of capital in financing and investment to scale-up clean energy globally. We also showcase savings being made by businesses through renewable energy - for example General Motors is saving $5 million annually http://there100.org/news/14230419. | ||||
Available reporting | Company data is made available in the RE100 Annual Report, http://there100.org/reports-briefings, including progress towards achieving 100% renewable power and the different approaches towards renewables that companies are taking.
Company achievements are published as news stories on both the RE100 website and The Climate Group website, and included in the monthly RE100 e-newsletter that is sent to both campaign participants as well as prospect companies and partner organizations. Stories are shared on both the RE100 and The Climate Group Twitter handles, with more than 3,000 and 100,000 followers respectively. |
Participants
Participants | Number | Names | ||||||||||||
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Members | 222 | |||||||||||||
Companies | 179 | The IKEA Group (Sweden),3M (USA),ABB (Switzerland),Anheuser-Busch InBev (Belgium),Accenture (Ireland),Acer (Taiwan),Adobe (USA),Advantest Corporation (Japan),AEO (USA),AEON (Japan),Ajinomoto Group (Japan),AkzoNobel (Netherlands),alstria (Germany),Allianz (Germany),alstria (Germany),Amalgamated Bank (USA),American Express (US),Amore Pacific ()Sout Korea),Anthem (USA),ANZ (Australia),Apple (USA),Asahi Kasei Homes (Japan),ASKUL Corporation (Japan),AstraZeneca (United Kingdom),Atlassian (Australia),Aurora (USA),Autodesk (USA),Avient Corporation (USA),Aviva (United K.),AXA (France),Bank Australia (Australia),Bank of America (USA),BayWa (Germany),BBVA (Spain),Bestseller (Denmark),Bingo Industries (Australia),Biogen (USA),BIPROGY Group (Japan),Bloomberg LP (USA),BMW Group (Germany),BOZZUTO (USA),Brenntag (Germany),British Land (United Kingdom),BROAD Group (China),Brown-Forman (USA),BT (United Kingdom),Burberry (United Kingdom),Caixa Bank (Spain),Califia Farms (USA),Canary Wharf Group (United K.),Cap Gemini (Fance),Capri Holdings (USA),The Carlsberg Group (Denmark),Casio (Japan),Chalet Hotels (India),Chanel (France),Charle River Laboratories (USA),City of London (United Kingdom),Cigna (USA),Clif Bar & Company (USA),Coca-Cola European Partners (USA),Colruyt Group (Belgium),Commerz Bank (Germany),Commonwelth Bank (Australia),Continental (Germany),Coop Sapporo (Japan),Corbion (Netherlands),Coty (USA),Credit Agricole Group (France),Credit Susisse (Switzerland),Crown Estate (United K.),Crown (United K.),Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co. (Japan),Daito Trust Construction Co. (Japan),Daiwa House Group (Japan),Dalmia Cement (India),DAMM (Spain),Danfoss (Denmark),Danone (France),Danske Bank (Denmark),DaVita Kidney Care (US),DBS Bank (Singapore),Decathlon (France),DEKRA (Germany),DELL (USA),Dentsu Aegis Network (United Kingdom),Derwent London (United Kingdom),Deutsche Telekom (Germany),Dexus (Australia),Diageo (United Ki.),eBay (USA),Deloitt (United K.),Delta (Taiwan),Dupont (USA),Diamond Electric Holdings (Japan),Discovery (USA),DNB (Norway),E Link (Taiwan),eBay (USA),Ecolab (USA),Eisay (Japan),Eli Lilly (USA),Elopak (Norway),Envipro (Japan),Envision (China),Equinix (USA),Estée Lauder Companies (France),Etsy (USA),Facebook (USA),FIA Formula E (United Kingdom),Firmenich (Switzerland),First Solar (USA),Fujifilm (Japan),Fujikura (Japan),Fujitsu (Japan),Fuyo General Lease Co. (Japan),Gatwick Airport (United Kingdom),General Mills (USA),General Motors (USA),Givaudan (Switzerland),Goldman Sachs Group (USA),Google (USA),Grupo Bimbo (Mexico),Grape King Bio (Taiwan),Gürmen Group (Turkey),H&M (United Kingdom),Hatsun Agro Products (India),Hazama Ando Corporation (Japan),Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom),Helvetia Group (Switzerland),Hewlett Packard Enterprise (USA),HP Hewlett Packard (USA),Hudson Pacific Properties (USA),Hulic Co. (Japan),Ingka Group (Netherlands),International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (USA),IHS Markit (United Kingdom),Infosys (India),Interactive (USA),Interface (USA),Iron Mountain Incorporated (USA),JCDecaux (France),JD Sports Fashion Plc (United Kingdom),JinkoSolar (China),Johnson & Johnson (USA),Kelloggs (USA),Kering (France),Keurig DrPepper (USA),Kingspan (Ireland),Kingwhale Corporation (Taiwan),Konica Minolta (Japan),Korea ZInk (South Korea),KPN (Netherlands),L’OCCITANE Group (France),La Poste (France),Landsec (United Kingdom),LEGO (Denmark),LG Energy Solution (South Korea),Lixil (Japan),Logitech (Switzerland),Longi (China),Lululemon (Canada),Lyft (USA),Mace (United Kingdom),Mahindra Holidays & Resorts (India),Macquaire (Australia),Mars (United Kingdom),Marui Group (Japan),Mastercard (USA),McCain (USA),McKinsey & Company (USA),Meta (USA),Microsoft (USA),Mirvac (Australia),Mitie (United K.),Mitsubishi Estate (Japan),Mitsui Fudosan (Japan),Nestle (Switzerland),Nexans (France),Next (United K.),New Balance Athletics (USA),Nihon Unisys Group (Japan),NIKE (USA),Nissin Foods Holdings (Japan),Novo Nordisk (Denmark),Novozymes (Denmark),Nomura Research Institute - NRI (Japan),Novartis (Switzerland),NREP (Denmark),Hair O'right (China),Ono Pharmaceutical Co. (Japan),Organic Valley (USA),Panasonic (Japan),Pearson (USA),PepsiCo (USA),Pernod Ricard (France),P&G (USA),Proximus (Belgium),PVH (USA),PWC (United K.),QTS (United Kingdom),Rackspace (USA),Radio Flyer (USA),Rakuten (Japan),Ralph Lauren (France),RB (United Kingdom),Refinitiv (United K.),RELX Group (United Kingdom),Royal DSM (Netherlands),Royal Philips (Netherlands),RICOH Company (Japan),Salesforce (USA),Sanofi (France),SAP (Germany),SAVE S.p.A (Italy),Schneider Electric (France),Schroders (United K.),Sekisui House (Japan),SGS (Switzerland),Signify (Netherlands),SK Hynix (South Korea),SK Telecom (South Korea),Sky plc (United K.),Slaughter and May (United Kingdom),Sony Corporation (USA),Starbucks (USA),Steelcase (USA),Sumitomo Forestry Group (Japan),Sungrow (China),Sun Metals Corporation (Australia),Symrise (Germany),Swisscom (Switzerland),Swiss Post (Switzerland),Takashimaya (Japan),Target Corporation (USA),Tata Motors (India),TCI Co. (Taiwan),Telefonica S.A. (Spain),Tesco (United Kingdom),Tetra Pak (Sweden),T-Mobile US (USA),Toda Corporation (Japan),Tokyu Corporation (Japan),Tokyu Land Corporation (Japan),Trane (USA),TRIDL (Japan),UBS (Switzerland),Unilever (United K.),Vail Resorts (USA),Vaisala (Finland),Vestas (Denmark),VF Corporation (USA),Virgin Media (USA),Visa (USA),VMware (USA),Vodafone (United K.),WalMart Stores (USA),Watami (Japan),Wells Fargo & Co. (USA),WestPac (Australia),WeWork (USA),The Wonderful Company (USA),Workday (USA),WPP (United K.),YOOX NET A PORTER GROUP (United Kingdom),Zalando (Germany),Zoetis (USA),Zurich Insurance Group (Switzerland).
For more information about the members goals see http://re100.org/companies. | ||||||||||||
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 | 43 | The Swiss Re Group (Switzerland), Amalgamated Bank (USA), ANZ (Australia), Asset Management One (Japan), Aviva (United Kingdom), AXA (France), Bank of America (USA), Bank Australia (Australia), Bankia (Spain), Barclay (United Kingdom), BBWA (Spain), CaixaBank (Spain), Capital One (USA), Citi (USA), Commerzbank (Germany), Commonwealth Bank (Australia), Crédit Agricole Group (France), Credit Suisse (Switzerland), Crown Estate (United Kingdom), Danske Bank Group (Denmark), DBS Bank (Singapore), DNB (Norway), Fifth Third Bancorp (USA), HSBC (United Kingdom), ING (Netherlands), Johnan Shinkin Bank (Japan), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (USA), Jupiter Asset Management (United Kingdom), Lloyds Banking Group (United Kingdom), Morgan Stanley (USA), National Australia Bank (Australia), Nordea (Denmark), PNC (USA), QBE (Australia), Royal Bank of Scotland (United Kingdom), Schroders (United Kingdom), Suncorp (Australia), TD Bank Group (Canada), UBS (Switzerland), Voya Financial (USA), Westpac (Australia), Zurich (Switzerland). | ||||||||||||
Faith based organisations | 0 | |||||||||||||
Other members | 0 | |||||||||||||
Supporting partners | 3 | We Mean Business (United Kingdom), IKEA Foundation (Denmark), and RE100 (United Kingdom) members | ||||||||||||
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 | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Not only have national states as participators