First anniversary of the signing of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking
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First anniversary of the signing of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking
National Bank today announced that it has set a target to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 25% by 2025, compared to 2019 levels. This science-based target aims to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the most ambitious goal of the Paris Agreement. The 25% target applies to all GHG emissions resulting from the operations of the Bank and its subsidiaries. This announcement marks the first anniversary of the signing of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking. National Bank is one of the founding signatories of these Principles.
"Measuring the impact of our actions is essential in the fight against climate change. A 25% reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions is an ambitious target that will require us to change our approach. Over the years, the Bank has demonstrated its ability to overcome major challenges to achieve its objectives and meet the expectations of the communities it serves. Today, we're taking an important step in living up to our commitment to sustainable development," said Louis Vachon, President and CEO of National Bank.
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financial groups. It has more than 26,000 employees in
knowledge-intensive positions and has been recognized numerous times
as a top employer and for its commitment to diversity. Its
securities are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: NA).
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