SAP joins collective environmental action

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SAP has joined the CEO Carbon Neutral Challenge, committing to take responsibility for its greenhouse gas emissions and implement climate solutions.

The company aims to enhance its sustainability efforts by creating a cleaner ocean by 2030 and launching a plastics cloud to promote alternatives to single-use plastics.

Jennifer Morgan, co-CEO of SAP, emphasizes the company's dual role as both a leader in innovation and sustainability.

SAP is pledging to reduce its impact on the environment by joining the CEO Carbon Neutral Challenge issued by Gucci president and CEO Marco Bizzarri and the World Economic Forum’s global plastic action partnership community.  

The CEO Carbon Neutral Challenge involves businesses taking full responsibility and accountability for the total greenhouse gas emissions they generate and delivering nature-based climate solutions that mitigate emissions and drive positive change. 

“SAP is not only a world-leading innovation and technology company, we are a world-leading sustainability company,” said Jennifer Morgan, co-CEO and member of the executive board, SAP. 

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The company has also committed to creating a cleaner ocean by 2030 and is planning to launch the next phase of its plastics cloud to allow businesses to shift rapidly to alternatives to single-use plastics, scale design for circularity and invest in materials collection infrastructure.