Net-Zero Carbon Roadmap
2030 and 2050 Carbon Goals
Even the smallest of towns use millions of dollars in energy for heating, electric and transportation. A common goal for Municipally-owned assets to reach net-zero by 2030 and to have town or city wide energy usage be net-zero by 2050.
Trifolium supports the education, road-mapping, and implementation of clean heating and cooling, renewable electrification, weatherization, energy storage, and the greening of municipal, commercial, and residential vehicles. These efforts will retain energy funds within the local economy, improve our local air quality, and offer opportunities to engage within our community.
Clean Energy, Clean Future
Trifolium Strategies will support and pursue a diverse array of technologies that can provide benefits to the particular needs of a municipality. It is believed a transition to a clean energy infrastructure can be achieved with a reasonable investment and economic return.
All of us, doing our part.
Down the the smallest business, non-profit, or University we can all make a difference in the global push for a more sustainable future. Trifolium supports your identification of applicable strategies that are beneficial to your organization’s bottom line including energy usage, product sourcing and waste streams, employee retention, and the support of organizations that align with the company values.
Furthermore, the reports generated through this process can provide excellent content for customer engagement and branding purposes.
There are a number of organizations that have established corporate sustainability goals on a world-wide, multinational scale. Click here to learn more about these benchmarking organizations. .
Sustainability Drivers summarize the aspects of your business that use scarce natural resources, contribute to climate change, cause environmental harm or produce useless waste. It’s essentially a summary of your sustainability opportunities and challenges.
Goals and Performance Indicators document your current baseline in terms of your profile which includes your energy usage, water usage, carbon emissions and overall score. It also includes your goals and target KPIs (Key Performance Indicators).
Action Plan includes a list of planned green initiatives and a detailed description for each. The initiatives should be prioritized based on impact, effort, cost and feasibility. They should consider processes, materials, people, policies and projects related to energy, waste, buildings, products, packaging, supply chain, transportation, food, water, community and employee well-being.
Implementation Plan includes the organization structure required to support your sustainability program as well as employee training, internal and external communication, policy requirements and certification plans.
In broad terms, a comprehensive plan should address the following:
Community
Buildings & Transportation
Climate & Resilience
Nature
Economy