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Earlier in November Tinkoff disclosed its full carbon footprint for the whole value chain
Moscow, Russia - 30 November 2021.
Tinkoff has become the first Russian financial institution to join the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a global body enabling
businesses to set ambitious science based emissions reduction targets in line with the latest climate science. It is focused
on accelerating companies and financial institutions across the world to halve emissions before 2030 and achieve
The SBTi champions
By joining the SBTi, Tinkoff has committed to set
Setting a
The initiative is a partnership between the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute
(WRI), the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and one of the We Mean Business Coalition commitments. By joining SBTi, Tinkoff
is joining Business Ambition for 1.5°C and Race to Zero, the
Oliver Hughes,
Earlier in November we disclosed our full carbon footprint across the whole value chain for the three scopes, making us, to our knowledge, one of the first fintechs in the world to do so.
We are proud to become the first Russian financial institution to join the Science Based Targets initiative and look forward to doing more together with our partners, subcontractors and other stakeholders to develop our business sustainably and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.»
Alberto Carrillo Pineda, Managing Director of the Science Based Targets initiative, said: «There is no time
to lose. The transformation to a
Greenhouse gas inventory disclosure
Tinkoff analysed and recently published its greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory for all three scopes for the entire value chain for 2019 and 2020. To access the data, the methodology and other related information please follow the link.
Total carbon footprint of the Group is significantly lower than traditional financial institutions and IT companies generally show.
Emissions of the seven GHGs listed in the Kyoto Protocol were assessed. The analysis of the Company’s business processes shows
that its operations result in CO₂, CH₄, N₂O (Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3), and HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) (Scope 1) emissions. Direct and
indirect
To ensure that Tinkoff’s results are comparable with those of other companies, the world’s most
Tinkoff has also applied additional generally accepted calculation methodologies for certain emission categories such as 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, International Energy Agency (IEA); IPCC, IEA, UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, and Quantis Scope 3 Evaluator.
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