We’re Climate Neutral (Again)!

Suston’s parent company, NORR Agency, announces it has been Climate Neutral Certified once again.

After debuting as Sweden’s first communications agency to be Climate Neutral Certified for 2020, Suston Magazine’s parent company NORR Agency has once again become Climate Neutral Certified for 2021.

NORR Agency achieved this milestone by first measuring its 2021 greenhouse gas emissions, which amounted to 120 tCO2e. Eligible verified carbon credits from reforestation, solar and wind projects were then purchased to offset that footprint. Finally, emission reduction plans were implemented, which included reducing travel emissions and moving a greater share of its print and digital operations to providers using renewable energy.

 

 

About Climate Neutral

Climate Neutral is a nonprofit organization working with brands and consumers to decrease global greenhouse gas emissions. The label, Climate Neutral Certified, is the universal standard in carbon neutrality. It is earned by brands who measure, offset, and reduce their entire carbon footprint, making it easy for consumers to shop with concern for the global climate.

To learn more, visit climateneutral.org

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jonathan.eidse@norragency.com


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