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Bank of Ireland: Sets scientifically-validated greenhouse gas emission reduction targets

  • Bank of Ireland is regulated by the Central Bank 
  • Announced 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets which have been formally validated by the SBTi 
  • These independently validated targets will guide our emission reduction plans
  • The SBTi has validated the target of a 49% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from its own operations
  • Reduction targets have also been set for emissions arising from the lending activities
  • The SBTi is a collaboration between the Carbon Disclosure Project, the United Nations Global Compact

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