(e.g. crop cultivation and planted trees) Agriculture Criteria Climate Bonds Standard 2021 PAGE 1 Scope AGRICULTURE CRITERIA Climate Bonds Standard 4. Agricultural outputs (e.g. grains, vegetables, fibre
biodiversity and ecosystems IUCN Categories for Protected Areas and Management Effectiveness Tool Sustainable agriculture and forestry Sustainable Agriculture Surface or volume of production compliant with
(aka “climate change”) 2 Thailand GHG Emissions (By Sector in 2018) Energy Industry Agriculture LULUC & Forestry Waste 61% 17% 16% 3% 3% 8 Climate Change 101 9 General reasons to do GHG accounting
and wellbeing Product. Food waste Packaging Health and diets Animal welfare Planet. Climate change Agriculture Marine Forests Places. Supporting communities Our values Code of business conduct No one
Location Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Tesco has selected total Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions as the KPI for its Sustainability-Linked Bonds (SLB). Sustainalytics considers the KPI chosen to be
Mission 1.5°, the Group’s climate strategy, sets out science-based targets to reduce the Group’s impact by 2030 (see below). Regenerative agriculture lies at the heart of the Group’s approach to help
Disclosures, 2017 COMPANIES IN SCOPE TCFD guidance is for companies of all sizes, industries and locations 5 Financial Sector Banks Insurers Asset owners Asset managers Non-financial Sector Energy
August 2022 Bioenergy Criteria under the Climate Bonds Standard Aug 2022 Revision Date Summary of changes 1.3 1 August 2022 Clarification that Bioenergy ‘Storage’ is within scope as supporting
areas soon to be released include energy effciency in buildings and industry, low-carbon transport, bioenergy, water infrastructure and sustainable agriculture. The Standard is an environmental standard
buildings and industry, low-carbon transport, bioenergy, water infrastructure and sustainable agriculture. The Standard is an environmental standard. It does not substitute for financial or other due