Serious action to address the climate emergency requires all organisations to contribute and in many cases to transition their own operations. At IEMA, our ISO 14001 certified EMS has helped drive down our absolute emissions by over 50%. Initiatives such as our extensive webinar programme have significantly displaced carbon emissions when compared to equivalent traditional events.
Whilst IEMA’s residual emissions will be offset through verified, Gold Standard or equivalent quality schemes, the increased urgency required by the science has catalysed a review of our aspects and impacts register; as Professor Michael Braungart said in his 2018 presentation to IEMA Fellows: “...it is not good enough to do less bad.”
IEMA has therefore committed to Pledge to Net Zero, including science-based GHG reductions (registered with Race to Zero).
Moving beyond carbon neutrality, we commit to progressively reduce our residual GHG emissions. Through ongoing energy efficiency, environmental management and technology developments, we will investigate opportunities to eliminate GHG emissions from our operations. IEMA will promote systemic change and support along the whole value chain, and including commitments from our supplier base. Through effective communication and advice, we will support our staff and other stakeholders in responding to the emergency.