Global Biglaw Firm Plans To Grow Its Own Forest - Above the Law
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DWF, a global law firm ranked No. 124 in the 2024 Global 200, plans to achieve a net zero carbon footprint by 2045 through creating its own forest in Yarrowford, Scotland. The firm aims for a 90% reduction in emissions over the next two decades, with the remaining 10% offset by the forest, developed in partnership with Climate Impact Partners. This initiative is governed by the UK Woodland Carbon Code, reinforcing DWF's commitment to sustainability while also benefiting local communities through education and biodiversity conservation efforts.
DWF's plans for a forest not only target a net zero carbon footprint by 2045 but also aim to foster local biodiversity and community engagement.
Kirsty Rogers stated, 'The DWF Forest is a testament to our dedication to reducing our carbon footprint and promoting biodiversity, creating lasting impact.'
The firm hopes to achieve a 90% emissions reduction over the next two decades, offsetting the remainder through a collaboration with Climate Impact Partners.
DWF recognizes that achieving net zero is not just about compliance, but about leading by example and making a significant contribution to the environment.
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