Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) Submissions

Expert support for setting and validating science-based targets through the SBTi framework, demonstrating your commitment to limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

Net Zero One SBTi Services

Target Development

Science-based target formulation aligned with 1.5°C pathway

Submission Preparation

Complete SBTi submission documentation and validation

Validation Support

Expert guidance through SBTi's rigorous validation process

Progress Tracking

Ongoing monitoring and annual progress reporting to SBTi

SBTi Target Categories

Near-term Targets

Scope 1, 2, and 3

5-10 year emissions reduction targets covering company operations and value chain

Long-term Targets

All emissions scopes

Net-zero targets aligned with limiting global warming to 1.5°C

SME Pathway

Simplified approach

Streamlined target-setting pathway for small and medium enterprises

Financial Institutions

Portfolio emissions

Specialized targets for banks, insurance companies, and asset managers

SBTi Validation Process

Commitment

1 week

Submit letter of commitment to SBTi

Target Development

8-12 weeks

Develop science-based targets using approved methods

Submission

2-4 weeks

Submit targets for SBTi validation

Validation

6-8 weeks

SBTi technical review and approval process

Publication

1 week

Approved targets published on SBTi website

Progress Reporting

Ongoing

Annual progress reporting to SBTi

Why Choose SBTi Validation?

Global recognition and credibility for your climate commitments

Alignment with climate science and Paris Agreement goals

Enhanced stakeholder confidence and investor appeal

Access to SBTi corporate network and resources

Competitive advantage in sustainable business practices

Join 4,000+ Companies

Over 4,000 companies worldwide have committed to science-based targets, representing a third of global market capitalization.

1.5°C

Temperature limit alignment

Ready to Set Science-Based Targets?

Join the global movement of companies committed to limiting global warming to 1.5°C.