2. Planet More Adoption Topic Metric Description information status Additional details Climate Change Greenhouse Gas For all relevant greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide, Link Full methane, nitrous oxide, F-gases etc.), report in metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) GHG Protocol Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Estimate and report material upstream and downstream (GHG Protocol Scope 3) emissions where appropriate. TCFD Fully implement the recommendations of the Task Force Link Full implementation on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). If necessary, disclose a timeline of at most three years for full implementation. Disclose whether you have set, or have committed to set, GHG emissions targets that are in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement – to limit global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C – and to achieve net-zero emissions before 2050. Nature Loss Land use and Report the number and area (in hectares) of sites In progress We recognise and value the importance of nature and ecological owned, leased or managed in/or adjacent to protected biodiversity highlighted in our Nature Risk Rising report sensitivity areas and/or key biodiversity areas (KBA). produced in collaboration with the World Economic Forum. We are also proud to be part of the newly launched Task Force on Nature Related Financial Disclosures. Given the type of our services, however, our direct use of land is limited. We operate from ofifces in 156 countries and nearly all are located in towns and cities. A certain number of our ofifces have speciifc biodiversity plans and we will continue to share their learnings more broadly across our network. We will also review where we may have ofifces adjacent to protected areas and/or areas of key biodiversity and will share ifndings and insights in future reports. Fresh Water Water Report for operations where material: megalitres of In progress Given the ofifce based nature of our operations, our Availability consumption water withdrawn, megalitres of water consumed and water consumption is limited and has been lower than and withdrawal the percentage of each in regions with high or extremely usual in the last 12 months because a large number of in water stressed high baseline water stress, according to WRI Aqueduct our people have spent the majority of their time working areas water risk atlas tool. Estimate and report the same from home. A number of our territories have set water information for the full value chain (upstream and consumption targets and track their progress and downstream) where appropriate. have reviewed the levels of water stress for the areas in which they operate. We will continue to share these ifndings and learnings more broadly across the network and will share any material insights in future reports.
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