Salesforce Climate Action Plan

Climate change impacts every individual, company, city, and nation and it disproportionately affects the poorest and most vulnerable — amplifying global inequality. In this report, Criticaleye Partner Salesforce discusses its mission to drive meaningful climate action at scale by focusing on six sustainability priorities. 

Key Takeaways:

  • The consequences of global temperatures rising more than 1.5°C are extreme and far-reaching for nature, humans, businesses, and our collective future.
  • Companies must work to serve the interests of all their stakeholders — employees, customers, partners, communities, and the environment.
  • Business has the trust, resources, and potential to be the greatest platform for change.




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