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Sustainability report 2019-2020 Mexico | 28
The global materiality assessment we conducted highlighted four
key themes that reinforced the importance of initiatives to reduce
the impact on the environment: circular economy, energy,
emissions, and climate change. In addition, three of the eight
Sustainable Development Goals, prioritized by the Firm, revolve
around the environment.
Based on the above, our efforts towards the preservation of the
environment are coordinated, in Mexico, by the Sustainability
Committee (led by Juan Bernardo García, partner of the Firm).
B-Green is the global program that carries out the environmental
management of the Firm; it began in 2017 with the purpose of
integrating sustainability actions to our daily operations. It
consists of the following points:
.
•
Measure the carbon footprint with the methodology
corresponding to the GHG (Greenhouse Gas) Protocol.
Development of Strategies by Modules: Paper Smart,
Carbon Smart, Refit Smart, Meeting Smart, Waste Smart,
and Travel Smart.
In connection with this, each fiscal year we document and report
data about the energy, paper, and business travel that is part of
our daily lives. This, in order to know the progress we have after
implementing internal and external initiatives, which are focused
on reducing our impact on the environment.
tCO2
Concept
FY17
FY18
FY19
FY20
Base
line
Paper Use
(Reams purchased)
14
21.3
14.7
11.7
Energy Consumption
(kw/h)
670
629
614
532
a. B-Green Program
Daniela Quintanilla
Corporate Social Responsibility Coordinator
Carbon Footprint
The methodology of the GHG Protocol divides CO2 emissions
into three scopes:
.
Scope 1: Direct emissions (sources owned or controlled by
the reporting entity)
• Scopes 2 and 3: Indirect emissions (derived from our business
activities, but occurring at sources that are controlled by
another entity)
As a professional services Firm, we are specifically interested
in scope 2 (it comes from purchased electricity consumption)
and scope 3 (it comes from paper and other waste, as well
as business traveling).
TOTAL
Emissions from
Business Travel
1,200
1,209 702
363
(km traveled)
1,884
1,859
1,331
906
Variation Against
Previous Year
-1%
-28% -32%View entire presentation