Why Air Pollution Matters to Business

Why Air Pollution Matters to Business

Turn clean air ambition into action | New Air Pollution Course

 

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Introducing New E-Learning Course: Why Air Pollution Matters to Business

Air pollution is no longer just an environmental concern. It’s a growing business risk and a key component of corporate climate strategies. From evolving regulations to increasing stakeholder expectations, companies are under pressure to understand, measure and reduce air pollutant emissions across their operations and value chains. Yet, many organizations face challenges in integrating air pollution into their climate efforts and reporting frameworks.


To support this critical step forward, we’re pleased to introduce a new foundational, 60-minute Clean Air e-learning course from the UN Global Compact Academy, developed in collaboration with the
 

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Why take this course?

This course is designed for professionals across business functions who are involved in sustainability, climate, environment, operations and reporting—and anyone responsible for understanding or reducing air pollutant emissions across their company’s operations and value chains.


Through this interactive course, you will:

Understand why air pollution matters for business, including risks, opportunities and the business case for action

Learn practical approaches to assess and mitigate air pollutant emissions across operations and value chains

Strengthen your ability to align air pollution strategies with climate goals and reporting frameworks

Apply real-world examples and tools to support implementation across different regions and levels of maturity

Access the New Air-Pollution E-Learning Course on the UN Global Compact Academy

Build the knowledge and practical skills you need to understand, measure and reduce air pollutant emissions—and integrate clean air strategies into your company’s climate goals, reporting and value chain actions. Complete the form below to access this engaging, self-paced course on the Academy. An Academy account is required to access and free to create

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