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Emissions Trading Presentation
Emissions Trading Presentation

Submissions on the Government's Climate Change Discussion documents
Holcim Transitional Measures Submission
Holcim Post-2012 Submission

APEC Energy Business Network on Holcim's experiences of the EU ETS
Creating a Good Atmosphere presentation (March 2007)

As a company committed to sustainable development, Holcim New Zealand has been proactive in its efforts to reduce its CO2 emissions.

In the mid 1990s, Holcim New Zealand delivered on voluntary agreements for reduction of CO2 emissions.
Voluntary Agreements (VA) - A Proactive Early Initiative by Holcim
In 2005, Holcim New Zealand was invited to enter into negotiations with the Government’s Climate Change office to pursue a Negotiated Greenhouse Agreement for its cement and shipping business.
Negotiated Greenhouse Agreements - Encouraging Best Practice in Emissions Performance
Holcim Ltd has set a target to reduce its global average net specific CO2 emissions by 20% by 2010, with 1990 as the base year. The company’s latest Sustainable Development Report indicates that it is on target to achieve this goal.
Corporate Sustainable Development Report 2005 Holcim Ltd
In 2006 Holcim Ltd produced a series of position papers on climate change.
Holcim Ltd Position Papers on Climate Change
Holcim New Zealand developed, in 2006, a charter committing the company to working with the Government and other energy intensive businesses to craft a sustainable climate change outcome for our country.
Holcim Charter
In February 2007, Holcim New Zealand produced a briefing paper to stimulate informed debate on climate change policy. The paper outlines emissions trading design elements that would be appropriate for the energy-intensive sector, as part of a future New Zealand emissions trading system.
Creating a Good Atmosphere - Insights on Emissions Trading in New Zealand
 

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