Sustainability & Society Team Expands, Aligning Reporting with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI 2016) Core Standard.
Newcastle, UK; 17 August 2023 – Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR and payroll technology for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), today confirmed that its near-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Sage is committed to a 50% reduction in Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions by 2030 against a 2019 baseline, in line with the goals of the Paris agreement of 2015.
As of the issuing of this press release, there were only 3200 companies globally with approved science-based targets. Fewer than 11% of those represented the software sector, making Sage an early responder in tech’s fight against climate change. Sage has also made a commitment to set and achieve long-term net-zero targets, which are currently under review by SBTi.
The SBTi is a collaboration between Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and one of the We Means Business Coalition commitments. It defines and promotes best practice in science-based target setting, offers resources and guidance to reduce barriers to adoption, and independently assesses and approves companies’ targets.
The company is hoping to make progress against its target sets through four specific focus areas:
Reporting accurately and transparently on progress against targets is another area of focus for Sage’s sustainability team. The company has aligned with the voluntary Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) 2016 Standards Core, which gives an overview of the information needed to understand the nature of the organisation, its material topics and related impacts, and how these are managed. In this same spirit of transparency, Sage will also be releasing a Climate Report in late 2023 that details its response to the challenge of reaching global net-zero, giving stakeholders information about specific actions in its climate response plan.
This momentum is powered by Sage’s well-rounded Sustainability & Society team that has grown substantially in the past eighteen months. Led by Executive Vice President Elisa Moscolin, who previously headed sustainability efforts at Vodafone and Santander, the team is comprised of climate scientists, reporting specialists, and supply chain experts, among other skillsets.
Elisa Moscolin said: "As a FTSE 100 corporation, we have an important role to play in driving sustainable business practices, but our ambition goes beyond our four walls: we are just as focused on empowering SMBs across the world to get to net-zero. With the right plans and people in place, I’m looking forward to making progress against our targets and sharing our successes and learnings to ignite sustainable change across our ecosystem.”
Luiz Amaral, Chief Executive Officer of the Science Based Targets initiative, said: “Today, the Sage Group joins the growing list of companies with science-based targets consistent with limiting global warming to 1.5°C. “We now need more corporate actors to set ambitious targets like Sage Group.”
To read more about Sage’s sustainability efforts, including its Sustainability & Society strategy, please visit: Sustainability and society | Commitment and plans | Sage UK
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