93.5% to 87.5% Utilize waste heat to generate electric power which can replace power consumption at least 25% Using alternative fuel which can replace fossil fuel at least 10% SCG Hybrid Cement can
strengthening business sectors’ capability to manage material risks and business opportunities arising from climate change, for example, flood, drought and future governmental policies that may affect fossil fuel
emissions (e.g., fossil methane and biogenic methane), with methane emissions from the energy sector reduced by 64% by 2030 from 2020 levels to be consistent with 1.5°C aligned pathways. Establish absolute
landfill waste, increasing recycling rate, lowering fossil consumption, less carbon emission, and helping resources conservation. If recycling targets are not met, risks include unsolved plastic pollution
economic slowdown. Causing, the Thai government declared the Emergency Decree. With measures prohibiting aircraft, vessel, motor vehicles, or any other types of conveyance, or using transportation routes
emissions (e.g., fossil methane and biogenic methane), with methane emissions from the energy sector reduced by 64% by 2030 from 2020 levels to be consistent with 1.5°C aligned pathways. Establish absolute
://ourworldindata.org/co2-emissions, IPCC climate science report (2021), Climate Action Tracker https://ourworldindata.org/co2-emissions 8 Burning fossil fuels ● Driving / flying ● Making goods ● Growing food
projects such as wind or solar energy generation are common, and achieve avoided emissions compared to energy generation using fossil fuels. Banking (Bank): Financial institutions that mostly undertake
ท่ีเก่ียวกับ fossil หรือมีการปฏิบัติไมเปนไปตามมาตรฐานดังกลาว 4 กลุมประเทศสมาชิก ACMF มีขอตกลงใหถอนช่ือ issue ดังกลาวออกจาก list ของ ASEAN Green Bond/SUKUK บนเว็บไซตของ ACMF สํานักงานจะดําเนินการ
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