Transparency and accountability are core to our work at the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and we are focused on continually improving, which is why we are releasing our new Commitment Compliance Policy today. It will come into force on January 31 2023, so companies have plenty of time to prepare.
Strengthening our mission
The SBTi’s goal is to tackle the climate crisis by driving ambitious corporate climate action. We do this by encouraging as many high-impact companies and financial institutions as possible to set science-based targets, because evidence shows that businesses with these targets cut more emissions and cut them faster than companies that don’t.
The majority of businesses that commit to set targets go on to set targets. Some do not. Previously these were simply removed from the website after the 24 month commitment time frame. From January 31 2023, all companies and financial institutions that fail to submit their targets for validation within 24 months will have their commitments marked as ‘Removed’ on the SBTi Target Dashboard. Another important change is that the new policy does not allow extensions to the commitment time frame to be made on a case by case basis.
What this means for companies
We want the majority of companies with commitments to go onto get validated science-based targets so that they can decarbonize in line with science. We recommend that all committed companies read the new policy carefully, but an overview of the changes and the potential impact on your business are below.
New policy highlights:
The policy will come into effect on 31 January 2023, so you have plenty of time to prepare.
All companies and financial institutions with commitments have 24 months to submit their targets for validation from the original commitment date, aligned with previous policy.
Once the policy is effective, if targets are not submitted within the 24 month commitment time frame, the commitment will be marked as ‘Removed’ on the SBTi Target Dashboard.
This does not apply to commitments that have already been removed from the Target Dashboard. The SBTi will honor its previous policy for these companies and they will remain removed from the Target Dashboard.
Read the full article here: https://sciencebasedtargets.org/blog/commitment-compliance-policy-what-you-need-to-know