Reporting Boundary: UK Operations (21 Sites)
Emission Sources: Electricity, T&D Losses, Natural Gas, Refrigerants, On-Site Renewables, Water, Fleet, Business Travel, Waste, Paper
Reporting Period: 01 Apr 2021 – 31 Mar 2022
We engage our employees and wider stakeholders to unlock their talent and knowledge to drive year on year progress in sustainability.
We recognise that transparent communication is essential for transformational change and we quantifiably contribute to 6 SDGs.
Public service Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has achieved the Planet Mark certification. In this Decade of Action, the company wants to ensure that they are a force for good: positively transforming society and the planet.
Looking to strengthen its environmental credentials, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is working with Planet Mark to reduce its carbon emissions and share its journey with its community to inspire others. By being more strategic about its environmental responsibility, it will be able to increase its positive impact significantly and hopes to encourage continual improvements within its community.
Through Planet Mark, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has protected an area of endangered rainforest thanks to Cool Earth; a charity working alongside rainforest communities to halt deforestation. Its pledge through Cool Earth directly supports the Asháninka community in Central Peru.
It has also helped the Eden Project – an educational charity building connections with each other and the living world, exploring how we can work together towards a better future.
To recertify next year Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service must reduce emissions by 2.5%.
A 5% year-on-year reduction is the target reduction recommended by Planet Mark.