Commercial, GHG Emissions, Sourcing Renewables - August 14, 2024
Liberty Global’s Emissions Down 28%
Liberty Global Ltd., a converged broadband, video and mobile communications services provider, announced a 28% reduction in direct carbon emissions across Scopes 1 and 2 since 2019.
The company also announced that 92% renewable electricity was procured across its consolidated group, that it continued support as a co-founder of the European Green Digital Coalition, and that it launched the SustainEd webinar series to educate employees on sustainability topics.
Liberty also increased its CDP rating (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) to a B grade, demonstrating commitment to climate action, and joined the UN Global Compact (UNGC), aligning the company with universal sustainability principles.
The company released details in its annual People Planet Progress report for 2023, demonstrating its steadfast commitment to fostering inclusivity, sustainability and responsibility across its business.
“In the first year of our People Planet Progress strategy, I’m proud that we are already making a positive impact on some of the most critical issues facing society, our communities and the environment,” said Mike Fries, CEO of Liberty Global, in a statement. “Our commitment to ingrain sustainability and social impact into every part of our business stretches from the 100% recycled plastics in our entertainment and connectivity products to helping to bridge the digital divide with hundreds of thousands of customers benefiting from our affordable connectivity packages. The report showcases our track record of innovation as well as our purpose driven mindset, which helps us to focus on the matters that impact today and shape the opportunities of our future.”
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