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Tackling climate change

We dragen bij aan een meer koolstofarme en duurzame wereld door het verminderen en onze CO2-uitstoot

Onze CO2-voetafdruk

De CO2-voetafdruk van de directe en indirecte emmissies (scope 1, 2 en 3)  bestaat uit een aantal belangrijke componenten waarvan de procentuele samenstelling jaarlijks geleidelijk verandert als gevolg van het toepassen van de CO2-reductieprogramma.

De koolstofemissie van de Atos in Nederland (scope 1, 2 en 3) t.o.v. referentie jaar 2019 -51% gedaald. Ten opzichte van 2021 heeft Atos Nederland ruimschoots haar carbon reductiedoelstelling gehaald, namelijk een resultaat per scope:

Scope 1 – 69%,
Scope 2 – 58%
Scope 3 – 41%

3.C.1. Sustainability Dashboard External

Een speerpunt van Atos is het verlagen van de CO2-voetafdruk en het minimaliseren van de impact op het milieu.

Baanbrekende CO2 Reductie bij Atos in Nederland

Our roadmap to net-zero

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CO2 in scope 1 and 2 under control

Atos’ absolute CO2e emissions are reduced by -50% between 2012 and 2018

2019

CO2 under control and influence

Atos offset 100% of its carbon operational perimeter 50/50 carbon capture and wind-farms projects

2020

-25 % in the Netherlands
vs baseline 2019

Of which:
–20 % structural
–5% Covid-19 impact

Atos commits to Net Zero emissions as early as 2039 (i.e. 22 years ahead of the Paris COP 21 Agreement)

2022

-37 % in the Netherlands
vs baseline 2019

Results 2023 in comparison to 2019

Scope 1 -69%
Scope 2 -58%
Scope 3 -49%

Total Scopes -51%

2025

-50 %
vs baseline 2019

Reaching SBT milestone 5 years in advance

2039

Net-Zero by 2039 the latest

Reduction of 90% of the emissions (bsl 2019)
Removing the 10% residual emissions

Reaching Paris agreement 11 years in advance

Carbon Reduction Dashboard

Ambitie – emissiereductie naar Net Zero

Decarbonization ambition: In 2022 Atos confirms its commitment to reduce its emissions by 50% between 2019 and 2025 and by 90% by 2039 at the latest (11 years before the SBTi recommendation).

Welke strategieën worden gevolgd om deze ambitie te realiseren?

Energy and climate neutral which applies to our own energy consumption

Climate neutrality applicable to carbon emission in our procurement chain (scope 3)

Atos heeft zich gecertificeerd voor de CO2-Prestatieladder op ambitieniveau 5

Hoofddoelstellingen

  • Offset / compensate / counterbalance
  • Reduce carbon emissions sources
  • Increase the use of low carbon energy
  • Carbon emissions by 2025 50% reduced (bsl 2019)

Nederlandse doelstellingen

Scope 1 & 2  carbon emissiereductie op jaarbasis van een gemiddelde van 8% (Y-1)
Scope 3 carbon emissiereductie op jaarbasis van een gemiddelde 6% (Y-1)

Algemene reductiemaatregelen

  • Building awareness on carbon emissions insights
  • Stimulate Electric Driving
  • Favorise Remote working
  • Sustainability in Procurement – green suppliers
  • Switch to renewable or decarbonized energy
  • Internal Carbon Pricing

Waar staan we in de richting van 2025?

CO2-uitstoot in kton eCO2 naar de hoofddoelstelling in 2025 – met 2019 als referentiejaar.

Year 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Expected 215,84 159,99 123,51 136,63 105,59 126,34 108,29
Total 3 scopes 216,58 160,03 123,51 136,51 105,59    

CO2 emissions per categorie – FY 23 – Totaal 105 kton eCO2 per jaar

7,14%   Electricity
0,02%   DC
4,15%   Travel Car
0,19%   Travel Plane
53,84% Purchase Goods
33,18% Sold Goods
1,09%   Travel Other
0,38%   Office

Atos in Nederland presenteert de vooruitgang in de GHG-emissie reductie in Scope 1, 2 en 3.

In de berekeningen is de zogenaamde “Spend-based method” gehanteerd.  De geproduceerde emissies in scope 3 zijn geschat op basis van verzameling aan gegevens over de economische waarde van gekochte goederen en diensten, Deze waarden zijn vermenigvuldigd met relevante secundaire (bijv. sectorgemiddelde) emissiefactoren.

Source van de cijfers is 3.C.1. Sustainability Dashboard External
In de onderstaande tabel “GHG emissions reduction trends” zijn absolute cijfers weergegeven.

 

Evolutie 2019-2023:

GHG Protocol Scopes Evolution 2019-2020 Evolution 2019-2021 Evolution 2019-2022 Evolution 2019-2023
Scope 1 -48% -89% -76% -69%
Scope 2 -29% -41% -51% -58%
Scope 3 -24% -41% -33% -49%
Scopes 1,2, 3 -26% -43% -37% -51%

 

GHG emissions reduction trends:

GHG Protocol Scopes Emission sources 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019
GHG Protocol Scope 1.
Emission under Atos’s direct control
Fossil fuels, Atos car fleet
and refrigerant gases
2900 tCO2
(2,7% to total)
2254 tCO2
(1,6% to total)
1061 tCO2
(0,9% to total)
4865 tCO2
(3.0% to total)
9303 tCO2
(4,3% to total)
GHG Protocol Scope 2.
Emission under Atos’s direct control
Electricity and district heating 9653 tCO2
(9,1% to total)
11273 tCO2
(8,3% to total)
13467 tCO2
(10,9% to total)
16190 tCO2
(10,1% to total)
22820 tCO2
(10,6% to total)
GHG Protocol Scope 3.
All 15 categories.
Emissions under Atos’s influence
Atos Supply Chain
(C1&2), use of sold products (C11),
and all other small emission sources.
93037 tCO2
(88,1% to total
123103 tCO2
(90,1% to total
108979 tCO2
(88,2% to total
138939 tCO2
(86,8% to total)
183713 tCO2
(85,1% to total)
All GHG Protocol Scopes All emission sources
(in million tons)
105590 tCO2
(100%)
136630 tCO2
(100%)
123507 tCO2
(100%)
1159994 tCO2
(100%)
215843 tCO2
(100%)

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