Bloomberg Law
March 20, 2019, 9:53 PM UTC

Large Manufacturers Want Focus, Funds to Cut Heat-Related Carbon

Abby Smith
Abby Smith
Reporter

Some of the biggest U.S. manufacturers want to ramp up attention, investment, and support for cutting carbon from heating and cooling, which they say is critical to meeting their climate and clean energy targets.

Nearly a dozen major manufacturing companies—including the Chemours Co., Cargill, Inc., Procter & Gamble Co., and General Motors Co.—are outlining a set of principles to help prompt a market for renewable thermal solutions. They aim to reduce greenhouse gases from heating and cooling, a major source of emissions from the industrial and building sectors.

The companies, along with the city of Philadelphia and ...

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