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1. Introduction to your Climate Strategy with Greenly

This article explains the various stages involved in defining a climate strategy.

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Written by Support @Greenly
Updated over a week ago

Congratulations on starting your climate strategy with Greenly! Here's an overview of the various stages.

1. Climate Strategy initiation meeting

  • When is it held? The climate strategy kick-off meeting takes place just after your GHG assessment.

  • Who is invited? The people invited to the meeting are those in charge of the project within your company.

  • Purpose: to set the project timetable, discuss reduction targets and decide on the main emission categories to be targeted by reduction actions.

2. Workshop preparation

At the end of the kick-off meeting, you and Greenly must select the actions that will potentially form part of your climate strategy:

  • You select the actions to be discussed, even if their final selection is not certain.

  • If necessary, Greenly will suggest additional actions based on carbon knowledge.

3. Workshop

The workshop is a key moment in your climate strategy: it's an opportunity to get all the stakeholders around the table and decide together on the actions to be taken.

  • Who is invited? The people invited are those in charge of the categories addressed (for example, if actions on freight are selected, logistics managers should be invited; if the workshop focuses on cloud emissions, IT managers should participate).

  • Goal:

    • Maintain or exclude actions from the final trajectory

    • Decide on their level of implementation (e.g.: replace the entire vehicle fleet or just 20%)

    • Decide on the year of implementation

4. Definition of the reduction trajectory

Great, the actions have been selected! The Greenly platform reports on the quantification of these actions, allowing you to check that the selected actions meet the objective defined upstream. If this is not the case, there's always time to add actions or define more ambitious levels of implementation.

5. Results presentation

The final presentation is the synthesis of all the work accomplished: together we draw up a balance sheet of emissions and potential reductions of greenhouse gases.

  • Who is invited? The people invited are those in charge of the project; they may decide to invite their management or the people in charge of implementing the actions.

  • Purpose:

    • Summarize the main action items

    • Explain the potential reduction achieved, the various actions and their ambitions

    • Answer any methodological questions

    • Celebrate the end of the project and conclude with the next steps for the coming year.

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