We are delighted to announce that VET.CT is now a carbon-neutral company! Following the calculation and report of our scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions, which includes both direct and indirect emissions across all company activities, we explored projects that align with our mission and values through which to offset our total carbon footprint.

Read our full carbon emissions report HERE.

 

 

Our offsetting Projects

We are excited to support the following projects through our offsetting, all of which are certified as Gold Standard for Global Goals* for climate security and sustainable development:


  • Our physical office emissions have been fully offset by supporting the planting of biodiverse forests in Panama

  • All of our goods and services purchased have been offset by providing institutional improved cookstoves for schools and institutions in Uganda

  • Our remote team homeworking, travel and commuting are now offset through supporting solar power generation at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India 

You can read more about these projects and view our certificates by clicking HERE.


Coming soon:

We are currently working on VET.CT’s full sustainability report, including details of a broad range of projects and initiatives across our global team, working towards making the veterinary world a better place, improving animal health and welfare, and supporting sustainable development. You can read about some of these projects HERE.


Next steps:

Alongside offsetting, we recognise the need to reduce our carbon emissions in line with the path to net zero. VET.CT is developing a science-based emissions reduction roadmap to launch in 2025, including the important considerations of setting ambitious targets, robust measurement, transparent reporting and credible action to continually improve our impact on our patients, communities and the environment. Follow us on social media or sign up for our monthly newsletter to follow our progress.


*Gold Standard for the Global Goals is an innovative impact standard bringing high-level integrity and credibility to the most important global goal of our time: climate security and sustainable development.

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