Sustainability
Our sustainability work is based on the understanding that only companies with a strong commitment to sustainability will be profitable in the future. That’s why we are constantly working to become more sustainable, but also using our expertise to influence others through our work with our clients.
For us, sustainability is a big concept. When we talk about sustainability, it is based on the UN’s 17 global goals.
Therefore, in addition to reducing our climate impact, we are also working to improve the work of the Agency and the communication of our clients, taking into account gender equality, representation and diversity.
Below we tell you more about how we work.
Winning at sustainability
I Breakit Impact Challenge 2020, we won the award for Climate-Tweaked Business Model of the Year. But we know that there is still much for us to do. Just as we ensure that our suppliers are working to become more sustainable, we want our clients to feel confident that we at the Agency are constantly working to reduce our climate impact. You are welcome to contact us to learn more about our environmental policy, travel and transport policy, supplier policy, our latest climate report and our steering document for how we continuously work to improve our sustainability work.
Please give us your feedback so that we can develop further!
Sustainable initiatives
We use our power and our skills to contribute to a more sustainable society. We do this by supporting the initiatives of others such as the Alzheimer’s Foundation, Doctors Without Borders, Bloom, UNICEF and Stadsmissionen Nyköping. We also use our expertise to create our own projects such as svemester.se – which aims to reduce air travel, among other things.
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Carbon offsetting
We use Go Climate to calculate and offset our emissions. We have offset through investments in the Wind Park Vader Piet N.V. wind farm in Aruba, the Burn stoves project in Kenya and the 70 MW Bhadla Solar Power Plant in India.
We have also chosen to offset the historical emissions of our operations since the company was founded in 2012.
We recognize that offsetting is not the same as reducing emissions, which is why we are actively working to reduce our climate impact.