
Certification
Planet Positive
The Planet Positive certification is given to companies that have measured their impact on the planet and are actively working to reduce it.
Climate Impact
The Climate Positive certification is given to companies that have engaged in reforestation and removing plastic from the ocean.
Carbon Neutral
The Carbon Neutral certification is given to companies that have taken steps to mitigate at least 100% of their emissions with carbon credits.
Measurement
Reporting Period
January 2021 - December 2021
Managed Sites
1
Employees (fte)
3
Emissions by Scope (tCO2e)
50
Total Emissions (tCO2e)
Emission Scopes Measured
-
Purchased Goods & Services
-
Capital Goods
-
Fuel & Energy Activities
-
Distribution (upstream)
-
Operational Waste
-
Business Travel
-
Employee Commuting
-
Leased Assets (upstream)
-
Distribution (downstream)
-
Processing Of Sold Products
-
Use Of Sold Products
-
End-of-Life Of Sold Products
-
Leased Assets (downstream)
-
Franchises
-
Investments
Emissions by Category
50
Carbon Intensity - Sites
17
Carbon Intensity - Employees
Scope 3 Emissions Detail
Communicate our sustainability goals and achievements with suppliers and customers.
2022
tbc tCO2e
2023
0.967 tCO2e
Update procurement policy to include questions on sustainability for all new contracts signed.
2024
1.548 tCO2e
Total
By 2025
2.515 tCO2e
Mitigation
Reforestation
# Trees Planted
600
60
Plastic Removed From The Ocean (kg)
60
Carbon Offset (tCO2e)

Reforestation
In order to avert a climate catastrophe, research shows we must take CO2e out of the atmosphere. Inventors around the world are working on big machines to suck carbon out of the air and capture it underground. Meanwhile, nature already built those machines for us: They’re called trees, and they are a crucial part of protecting our climate.

Future Technology
Let’s face it, our fossil fuel-based system needs an upgrade. Instead of spewing CO2e until we run out of dead dinosaurs to burn, let’s go all-in on renewable technology now. That’s why solar is so important: it can bring electricity to millions while keeping fossil fuels in the ground.

Social Impact
Nearly half of the world still cooks over open fires, which is bad for the planet and bad for human lives. Air pollution from inefficient wood-burning stoves contributes to millions of deaths each year. These clean cook stoves, developed with the community, burn efficiently with less fuel, protecting people and the planet.








