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A sector guide to reducing greenhouse gases

Cosmed and Ademe have drawn up a cosmetics sector guide to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It has just been published.

This practical guide aims to help cosmetics companies carry out their carbon footprint from a methodological and strategic point of view, focusing on three areas: data collection, choice of calculation method and implementation of reduction actions.

Cosmed, assisted by the BL Evolution consultancy and with technical and financial support from Ademe, mobilized players in the sector for a year to draw up calculation methods for each emission item, illustrated by concrete examples and adapted to the specificities of the cosmetics industry.

Download the guide :
https://www.cosmed.fr/guide-sectoriel-cosmetique-pour-la-reduction-des-gaz-a-effet-de-serre

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