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Tesla Cybertrucks Are Piling Up On Used Car Lots

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December 10, 2024 EV News, Lifestyle, Sustainability by bryantest3 Comments: 0

Company greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) come in three different categories. Ensuring your company is reporting on and choosing the most impactful activities to reduce your carbon emissions is critical for companies across the UK. 

The three Scopes first appeared in the Green House Gas Protocol of 2001. Today, they are the basis for mandatory GHG reporting in the UK. You can’t reduce what you haven’t measured! Ensure your data is complete, thorough and accurate. This gives you a marker to prove the changes you make have the intended impact. 

The number of days they’re sitting is getting longer and the price is coming down, and I can tell you the sales volume has come down.

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The Tesla Cybertruck was America’s best-selling electric pickup in the second quarter of 2024, the third-best-selling EV in the country in Q3, and the best-selling vehicle costing over $100,000 in the first half of the year. However, after starting the year strong, interest in the radical-looking stainless steel electric truck appears to be waning.

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Understand your current Scope 3 emissions

At the time of writing, Scope 1 and 2 reporting are mandatory for companies in the UK with over 500 employees or any listed company. However, there is increasing pressure to add Scope 3 emissions to this regulatory requirement, with the UK government calling for views on the costs, benefits, and practicalities of Scope 3 reporting in late 2023.

  • Scope 1 emissions result from the direct activities of your company, such as gas burned during manufacturing your products
  • Scope 2 emissions result from the indirect activities of your company, such as electricity to heat your office or remote workers’ homes during work hours
  • Scope 3 emissions result from indirect sources in your company’s supply chain. 
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