Keppel Land achieves 22% reduction in carbon emission intensity from 2010 level
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KEPPEL Land's carbon emission intensity in 2019 was about 22 per cent below the level in 2010, exceeding its earlier target to reduce it by 16 per cent, the company said in its latest sustainability report released on Friday.
A new goal of a 40 per cent reduction below 2010's level by 2030 has already been set, and meeting this higher target will result in a cumulative reduction of almost 140,000 tonnes of carbon emissions.
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