8th April 2024
Our C02 Emissions Report for 2022 and 2023
We have just published our first Carbon Report – a document which sets out the company’s carbon dioxide emissions for both 2022 and 2023.
Using data from Zero Ecologi which integrates with our Xero accounting system, we have calculated our scope 1, 2 and 3 Co2e (carbon dioxide or equivalent) emissions for both 2022 and 2023.
Seeing for the first-time which company activities generate the most emissions has been eye opening, and it has helped us to set targets for 2024, 2025 and beyond to put us on a path to carbon net zero by 2050. It has also helped us to identify areas of our business where we can potentially reduce CO2 emissions (as well as saving money!) and this will form our priority actions for 2024 with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions by 9% compared with our base year emissions (2022).
We have also updated our Corporate Social Responsibility Policy with updates on our Action Programmes for the last quarter - read our updated CSR Policy here.

Ray Stephens
Passionate about internet technologies and innovation, Ray established his first internet services business in 1999 offering high-end expertise to charities and SMEs. His primary role at Reuben is to share his vision and knowledge of the internet and technology, helping clients create sustainable websites and digital business strategies.
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