Stanton & Stanton Achieves Carbon Neutrality and Commits to a Sustainable Future
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22 Jan
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Stanton & Stanton has announced a significant milestone in its sustainability journey: achieving carbon neutrality.
This accomplishment marks a pivotal moment in the firm's commitment to environmental leadership and responsible business practices.
Stanton & Stanton has achieved Government Climate Active certification, implemented an office premises reduction strategy, and is 100% green powered. The firm is taking a data-driven approach to empower its staff and achieve tangible improvements in sustainability.
The firm reached this goal through a carbon reduction strategy and strategic investment in carbon credits to offset the remaining emissions. Stanton & Stanton chose to invest in the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project, which protects 300,000 hectares of critical habitat for bonobos and forest elephants in the world's largest intact rainforest. This investment aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, demonstrating the firm's dedication to global environmental initiatives.
"Sustainability is the driving force behind the future of the industries we represent, including the legal sector," said Stanton & Stanton Principal Laura Quarrell. "Our achievement of carbon neutrality is just one step in our broader sustainability strategy."
For more information about the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project, visit Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project | Everland
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