🌍 Despite facing adversities, countries, organizations, and citizens have shown the ability to reinvent themselves and address societal problems.
💪 It is important for organizations to participate in the fight against the global crisis of climate change, and both public and private efforts are needed to accelerate climate action.
🌱 The commitment of Peruvians to protecting the planet is inspiring, and it is a call to action to be more conscious and generate change.
🌍 The Huella de Carbono program allows businesses to measure and communicate their carbon footprint.
🔬 The program encourages businesses to take action in reducing their impact on climate change.
💪 Dainese Club is committed to building a sustainable future by measuring, reducing, and compensating their carbon footprint.
🌍 The transformation towards sustainability is crucial in addressing climate change.
⚡ Actions such as energy efficiency and electromobility are part of the transformation process.
🔄 Implementing a circular economy approach is essential for reducing environmental impact.
🌍 Being part of the Peruvian carbon footprint platform, we are committed to sustainability and addressing the climate crisis.
🌱 We have implemented measures such as energy efficiency, fuel change, and waste management to become more competitive and environmentally friendly.
🤝 We invite everyone to join us in collective action between the public and private sectors to create a responsible and sustainable society that reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
The video is about the impact of carbon footprint in Peru.
It emphasizes the importance of leaving a positive footprint for future generations.
The government of Peru is highlighted for its efforts in promoting change.
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