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Webinar on the carbon footprint of companies, featuring moderators and specialists.

The carbon footprint of companies

11 June 2026 online eEco și Stratos Free

Webinar: Carbon Footprint

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We invite companies to a webinar where we will discuss:

- What is the carbon footprint and why do we talk so much about it?

- Who should measure their carbon footprint and why?

- What does the legislation say? Is anyone required to do this?

- Concrete examples from practice: what have companies gained by doing this calculation?

- What follows after you measure?

- What effort is involved for companies that choose to measure their footprint?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a carbon footprint and why is it important for companies?

A carbon footprint measures the total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly or indirectly by a company. Understanding and managing this footprint is crucial for sustainability efforts and regulatory compliance.

Who should measure their carbon footprint?

All companies, regardless of size, should consider measuring their carbon footprint to understand their environmental impact and identify areas for improvement. This is especially important for those in industries with significant emissions.

What does legislation say about measuring carbon footprints?

Legislation varies by region, but many countries are increasingly requiring companies to report their carbon emissions. It's essential for businesses to stay informed about local regulations to ensure compliance.

What benefits have companies experienced from measuring their carbon footprint?

Companies that have measured their carbon footprint often report improved operational efficiency, cost savings, and enhanced brand reputation. Concrete examples from practice show that these calculations can lead to strategic advantages.

What steps should companies take after measuring their carbon footprint?

After measuring their carbon footprint, companies should analyze the results, set reduction targets, and develop strategies for minimizing emissions. This proactive approach can lead to long-term sustainability and compliance with regulations.

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