Linde reaffirms decarbonisation goals in 2022 Sustainability Report
In 2022, industrial gas giant Linde helped its customers avoid more than 90 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent – more than double its own global emissions.
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In 2022, industrial gas giant Linde helped its customers avoid more than 90 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent – more than double its own global emissions.
In the last decade, and since the dawn of the 2020s in particular, the emphasis on decarbonisation, clean energies and the critical roll-out of these technologies and initiatives has firmly accelerated.
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