AHMM has set carbon reduction targets for our operational emissions, aligned with limiting global warming to 1.5°C. The practice committed to a Science Based Target in 2021 and our reduction plan was verified by the Science Based Targets Institute (SBTI) in 2022.
This target means that AHMM's carbon reduction pathway is aligned with agreed requirements to keep global temperatures below a 1.5°C mean rise. We have also committed to the United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Control's (UNFCCC) Race to Zero Campaign.
While we had previously undertaken carbon assessments, the long-term impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on global business operations meant 2022 was the first year that we were able to collect data in a consistent manner to give a representative baseline. This is therefore our SBTi starting point.
Alongside our business operations, we have also set a goal for the upfront embodied carbon emissions of our architectural projects. We have aligned a reduction trajectory for this which is aligned meeting the 2030 targets set by LETI.
We have established near-term targets and long-term goals for reducing our operational emissions, and we made notable progress in 2023, largely due to significant reductions in Scope 3 emissions.
While total project emissions rose in 2023 due to larger projects, we improved carbon intensity, largely due to a higher proportion of retrofit projects.
Our commitment to transparency and progress is reflected in our regular reporting and focus on high impact areas.
As we move towards our future goals, we aim to refine our strategies, enhance data accuracy, and continue to apply rigorous analysis to improve our decisions and meet our targets.
Our detailed plans and proactive measures will help us stay on track to achieve both our short term and long term goals, advancing towards a net zero carbon future.
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