Experts across ENGIE Impact and The Consumer Goods Forum to facilitate a masterclass series to help companies address emissions from electricity and thermal energy.
Dublin - 22 June 2022—ENGIE Impact, the solutions and services company that’s accelerating sustainability transformation worldwide, will be teaming up with The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) to drive decarbonization within the sector. The CGF is an organization that brings consumer goods retailers and manufacturers together globally to secure consumer trust and drive positive change.
The partnership announced at the CGF’s flagship event, The Global Summit in Dublin this week, will deliver a masterclass series of webinars designed to help consumer goods (CG) and food and beverage (F&B) companies address emissions from electricity and thermal energy. Entitled “The Fundamentals of Decarbonization: Best Practices for Consumer Goods and Food & Beverage Companies”, this masterclass series aims to provide participants with the tools and best practices to create a cost-effective strategy that can successfully lower their carbon emissions, reduce their energy use and generate savings on their electricity bills while boosting their sustainability rating.
The electrification of industries across sectors is one of the key levers for global decarbonization—provided it comes from renewable sources. Given that the renewable electricity sourcing market is advanced, there is an abundance of mature solutions available, but identifying the right combination of solutions for any one company active across multiple geographies can be a challenge. Meanwhile, thermal energy (heat and cooling) plays an outsized role in corporate and industrial emissions and is notoriously difficult to decarbonize.
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To tackle these challenges, ENGIE Impact’s sustainability experts are creating how-to guides on best practices for renewable electricity sourcing and thermal energy, which will serve as primers for the interactive masterclasses. ENGIE Impact recognizes that companies need the tools, best practices and a cost-effective decarbonization plan to respond to the growing climate demands. These masterclasses are intended to help those CGF members that are just starting out on their decarbonization journey as well as those that are ready to take it to the next level.
“The consumer goods and food and beverage industries receive greater consumer scrutiny than most other sectors. They face strong public pressure to respond to societal demands for sustainable production and transparent supply chains. While these sectors include some of the leaders of global sustainability, most companies are not ready for their Net Zero carbon transformation. Our mission is to show them Net Zero carbon is possible and help them accelerate their Net Zero journey,” says Nicolas Lefevre-Marton, Managing Director, Sustainability Solutions at ENGIE Impact. “We at ENGIE Impact are all too familiar with the issue of Net Zero ambitions outpacing implementation capabilities. This collaboration with The Consumer Goods Forum aims to help companies understand that Net Zero should be perceived as an opportunity rather than an imposition, and that those who accelerate their Net Zero transformation can gain a long-term competitive advantage.”
As an official UN Race to Zero Accelerator, we are committed to supporting our members in their decarbonization journeys. Emissions from electricity and thermal energy remain a challenge for many of our members and we are pleased to be working with ENGIE Impact to bring insights and learnings in these areas.
Ignacio Gavilan, Environmental Sustainability Director, The Consumer Goods Forum
By providing these masterclass webinars to CG and F&B companies, ENGIE Impact and The Consumer Goods Forum hope to facilitate their sustainable transformation by offering practical advice on the use of a dynamic mix of solutions to help them decide on the correct energy supply to ensure the maximum efficiency of their operations, while ensuring the continuity of their Net Zero ambitions.
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About ENGIE Impact
ENGIE Impact partners with companies to accelerate decarbonization efforts worldwide. ENGIE Impact’s comprehensive engagement model goes beyond strategy to include data excellence and digital tools, project delivery expertise, and financing support. An authentic long-term partner, ENGIE Impact establishes credible paths to hit difficult carbon-reduction metrics while sharing commitments and accountability across portfolios. With 20 offices worldwide and headquarters in New York City, ENGIE Impact today has a portfolio of over 1,500 clients, including 25% of the Fortune 500 Companies. ENGIE Impact is part of the ENGIE Group, a global leader in the transition toward a carbon-neutral economy through reduced energy consumption and more environmentally friendly solutions.
About ENGIE
Our group is a global reference in low-carbon energy and services. Together with our 170,000 employees, our customers, partners and stakeholders, we are committed to accelerating the transition towards a carbon-neutral world, through reduced energy consumption and more environmentally friendly solutions. Inspired by our purpose (“raison d’être”), we reconcile economic performance with a positive impact on people and the planet, building on our key businesses (gas, renewable energy, services) to offer competitive solutions to our customers.
Turnover in 2021: €57.9 billion. The Group is listed on the Paris and Brussels stock exchanges (ENGI) and is represented in the main financial indices (CAC 40, Euronext 100, FTSE Eurotop 100, MSCI Europe) and non-financial indices (DJSI World, DJSI Europe, Euronext Vigeo Eiris - Eurozone 120/ Europe 120/ France 20, MSCI EMU ESG screened, MSCI EUROPE ESG Universal Select, Stoxx Europe 600 ESG, and Stoxx Global 1800 ESG).
About The Consumer Goods Forum
The Consumer Goods Forum (“CGF”) is a global, parity-based industry network that is driven by its members to encourage the global adoption of practices and standards that serves the consumer goods industry worldwide. It brings together the CEOs and senior management of some 400 retailers, manufacturers, service providers, and other stakeholders across 70 countries, and it reflects the diversity of the industry in geography, size, product category and format. Its member companies have combined sales of EUR 4.6 trillion and directly employ nearly 10 million people, with a further 90 million related jobs estimated along the value chain. It is governed by its Board of Directors, which comprises more than 55 manufacturer and retailer CEOs. For more information, please visit: www.theconsumergoodsforum.com.
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