Only 12% of respondents in ENGIE Impact’s Net Zero Report believe they are on track to meet or exceed their ambitious decarbonization goals. This shocking statistic is a sobering call to action, especially given the recent Synthesis Report by the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlighting the deep, rapid and sustained greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions across all sectors - slashed almost in half by 2030 - necessary to mitigate the worst effects of climate change.
ENGIE Impact’s Net Zero report also shows that 75% of those surveyed say they have achieved most of the ‘quick wins’ in their decarbonization plan and are now focusing on the harder to address challenges. So how can retailers, who along with their complex supply chains are responsible for 25% of global GHG emissions, achieve their ambitious decarbonization goals?
The biggest barriers to effective decarbonization center on the very practical implementation activities and decisions required to achieve meaningful decarbonization: budget allocation, organization structure, and supply chain issues. To tackle these challenges, six key actions have been identified to move beyond the ‘quick wins’ and achieve real progress.
Six Key Actions to Achieve Greater Impact
- Maintain Long-Term Focus & Belief: Organizations should double-down on their decarbonization resource allocation now and turn short-term volatility into long-term competitive advantage. Strong leadership can disrupt the cycle of short-termism when measuring ROI on decarbonization investment. Cutting decarbonization funding when the momentum for change is building is a mistake.
- Establish Governance and Accountability: While there is no single correct approach to building decarbonization capabilities, our survey shows many organizations empowering local or functional decision-makers to embrace decarbonization solutions. Every organization should establish a model that will deliver maximum return on decarbonization investments.
- Close the Implementation Expectation Gap: There is a misalignment between the expectations of senior executives and those responsible for implementing decarbonization initiatives, threatening to derail future progress. Successful organizations have realigned their executive vision with their operational know-how to unlock their decarbonization firepower.
- Increase Executive Accountability: Empty corporate promises and limited follow-through increases the risk of greenwashing accusations. It is vital for executives to be held accountable for the success of their organization’s decarbonization activities, treating carbon reduction commitments as seriously as financial targets.
- Activate the Right Decarbonization Enablers: Executives need to make sure they are using all the tools at their disposal to accelerate decarbonization impact. Our research reveals three enablers will become increasingly important between now and 2025: innovative finance models, carbon pricing, and investing in decarbonization data maturity.
- Collaborate with Supply Chains: Successful decarbonization leaders recognize they cannot achieve long-term carbon reduction on their own. Implementing shared incentives and joint interest initiatives by partnering closely with supply chain organizations is a necessary step for addressing Scope 3 carbon emissions.
Retailers in Action: Carbon Reduction Integrated into Business Strategy
Retailers across the industry are taking action and finding ways to cut through the implementation barriers. One big box retailer successfully integrated decarbonization into business strategy, bringing executives and operations team members together to establish governance and accountability. By leveraging monthly bill data to identify areas of opportunity to reduce carbon emissions, the retailer was able to identify distribution centers as a large contributor to their emissions. They went to work activating the correct decarbonization levers including energy efficiency initiatives like rebates and retrofits.
The retailer also bolstered their efforts by developing a GHG inventory, providing calendar year emissions and usage for Scope 1, 2 and 3 changes in emissions from baselines, a year-over-year comparison, a breakdown of emissions by location, building type and emission category and makes sure the calculations can be accessed for CDP reporting. This investment in decarbonization data maturity will allow the retailer to continue to seek the right decarbonization levers and collaborate with supply chains to further decarbonize Scope 3 carbon emissions.
These strides to overcome implementation barriers have allowed the retailer to better track their pace to established goals, evaluate their need for renewable energy purchases, ultimately setting the organization up to better maintain long-term focus & belief through the alignment of sustainability and business strategy.
Take Action Toward Your Decarbonization Transformation
The collective experience of the 505 organizational leaders in our 2023 Net Zero Report drills down on the most significant implementation barriers organizations are facing, and the approaches they are taking to overcome these challenges.
We find that now more than ever it is vital for organizations to double-down on their decarbonization investments and to use the levers at their disposal to accelerate their impact.
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, Khareem Sudlow