Climate change impacts every aspect of our lives, from the environment we live in to the way we run our business. We recognise the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and shifting climate patterns - all of which pose substantial threats to ecosystems, human health, and economic stability. These changes can disrupt our operations, damage our infrastructure, and increase financial and operational risks.
Decarbonising our operations
Our corporate commitment to achieving net zero remains core to our strategic efforts. Underpinned by our net-zero goal by 2040, we have developed near- and long-term targets which guide our climate strategy and efforts. These help us to reduce emissions progressively by continuously enhancing the efficiency of our infrastructure, using renewable electricity and exploring ways to decarbonise our operations. We are proud to have achieved carbon neutrality in 2024, as per our goal. In 2025, our Group’s near and long-term science-based emission reduction targets were approved by the Science Based Targets initiative, marking a significant milestone in our dedication to driving meaningful climate action. The approved targets are as follows:
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Scope 1 & 2 GHG Emissions |
Scope 3 GHG Emissions |
Overall net-zero target |
Reach net-zero GHG emissions across the value chain by 2040 |
2033 near-term targets (2023 base year) |
Reduce emissions by 55% |
Reduce emissions by 55% |
2040 long-term targets (2023 base year) |
Reduce emissions by 90% |
Reduce emissions by 90% |
Electricity consumption is the major contributor to our carbon footprint. To effectively manage our overall energy efficiency, our TKO Data Centre has implemented environmental and energy management systems which are certified to the internationally recognised ISO 14001 and ISO 50001 standards respectively. It has also earned the two Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certifications from the US Green Building Council. Other green features include solar panels, holistic waste recycling facilities, rainwater harvesting system, and electric vehicles charging stations.
To reduce our carbon emissions, we use electricity from renewable sources as much as practicable. This is achieved through either direct purchase of renewable electricity or the acquisition of renewable energy certificates from the markets in where our operations are located. As of the end of 2024, 99% of our operating premises were powered by electricity from renewable sources.
Engaging our employees and suppliers
Tackling climate change requires collective action and it is important for us to engage our employees and suppliers in our decarbonisation journey. By enhancing data transparency, raising awareness and fostering collaboration, we encourage their active participation to drive meaningful progress towards our sustainability goals.