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How can the horticulture sector tackle risks on the path to net zero

Download your horticulture sector summary

From heating, ventilation and cooling systems in glasshouses, to distribution and transportation networks – horticulture is an energy-intensive industry which must transform its sustainability credentials in the coming years.

But it's a sector that operates on very tight margins and depends on a reliable and cost-effective energy supply, which might make it feel impossible to think about investments in net zero technologies right now.

We surveyed 300 European executives to find out how they’re overcoming net zero challenges – and there are clear learnings for this sector. Download our horticulture sector summary to find out:

  • Why horticulture businesses must broaden their focus on emissions reporting
  • How stakeholder pressure is influencing the business case for net zero
  • How hydrogen will influence future technology investments

The learnings can help you to prepare the business case for more sustainable operations now, to be ready to meet compliance targets and avoid higher carbon emissions prices.

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