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The clock is ticking as California's landmark climate reporting laws—SB 253 and SB 261—move forward as scheduled with no delays in sight. Is your business ready to meet the rapidly approaching deadlines? |
What you need to know
California's climate reporting laws require companies with over $1 billion in annual revenue doing business in California to report their carbon emissions, including Scope 1, 2, and 3. The 2026 deadline for initial disclosures is now firmly in place, meaning businesses need to start collecting data for their fiscal year 2025 emissions now. Delaying action could risk missing key deadlines and facing non-compliance penalties.
How Greenplaces can help
Greenplaces is your end-to-end partner, providing an all-in-one platform that makes sustainability reporting easy, impactful, and rewarding.
With Greenplaces, you can:
✅ Access a library of 20+ legal-reviewed ESG policy templates
✅ Produce accurate carbon footprint reports in weeks, not months
✅ Easily report across CDP, EcoVadis, SASB, TCFD, and other frameworks
✅ Engage employees and stakeholders with branded sustainability content
✅ Identify cost and energy savings opportunities across your operation
Take action now to ensure your business is prepared for California's climate reporting requirements. Get in touch to learn how Greenplaces can help you meet your sustainability goals and stay compliant.
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