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This case study focuses on the UK's leading supermarket that has set a goal of becoming a zero carbon business by 2050. The company aims to secure strong and sustainable long-term growth by continuing to diversify into financial services, non-food and telecoms. Tesco has met its reporting requirements, reduced the time and cost associated with managing data and enabled the on-going accurate and auditable measurement of its carbon emissions. Read to find out how your business can use a similar solution to energy, carbon and sustainability management
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