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Leveraging supply chains for climate action: the outsized carbon-saving potential of seven companies
If the seven agricultural commodities trading companies with the highest exposure to land-use change emissions fully implemented zero-deforestation and peat-free sourcing, they could contribute to greenhouse gas reductions by almost as much as the entire annual emissions of the Netherlands. In the run up to the COP30 climate summit, most of the companies have yet to demonstrate that they are taking the action needed to deliver these reductions.

Trase empowers organisations to take action on deforestation and deliver sustainability commitments.
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Trase is instrumental in attributing the responsibility for deforestation and conversion to international and domestic markets and thereby turning embedded deforestation into a political argument. It’s also an important tool for international cooperation to identify priority areas for action towards minimising deforestation and empowering smallholders.
Frankziska Rau, Advisor on deforestation free supply chains, German International Cooperation Society (GIZ)

Mark Titley

André Vasconselos

Jolene Tan
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