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Climate Change

Climate change affects us all: our health, our livelihoods, our hope for the future.

Shaklee has taken consistent steps to reduce our climate impacts and help find solutions to the climate crisis. It's one of the ways we work toward a better future.

Shaklee Corporation is the first certified Climate Neutral Company in the world, having earned that distinction back in the relative "dark ages" of voluntary corporate climate action in 2000. In our ongoing efforts to minimize our negative impacts and maximize our positive impacts, Shaklee purchases 100% renewable energy, renewable energy credits, and greenhouse gas emissions offsets for worldwide activities.

Shaklee fighting climate change

Given the increasingly rapid rate of climate change, and understanding that these changes are taking place more quickly than the best science predicted, Shaklee has aligned its vision for a better future with its day-to-day and long-term business activities.

Shaklee's 2023 Carbon Neutral Protocol

Shaklee is carbon neutral. The greenhouse gas inventory for 2023, which includes all Shaklee-operated facilities worldwide—in the US, Canada, Japan, China, Malaysia, and Taiwan—was prepared by WSP Global. This inventory follows the Greenhouse Gas Protocol for all six Kyoto-defined greenhouse gases. Shaklee established operational boundaries for its global greenhouse gas emissions inventory and calculated the carbon footprint from Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The total greenhouse gas emissions from Shaklee’s worldwide operations in 2023 were measured and converted to metric tons of CO2 equivalent. To offset its carbon footprint worldwide, Shaklee partnered with “STX” and “Climate Impact Partners”, utilizing Green-e (and equivalent) certified renewable energy credits and Gold Standard carbon offsets.