Enhancing Sustainability Through Carbon Reduction Efforts
Meon Ltd is Carbon Footprinting
Net Carbon Footprint
is 6149.7 tCO2e
Go Climate Positive member since 2022
Our action supports Sustainable Development Goal 13

What does this mean?
This means we are committed to calculating and reducing our impact on climate change year-on-year (our greenhouse gas emissions) in line with the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.
We include all relevant categories of emissions in our calculation and reduction plans, including the impacts of our supply-chain and products and services.
Our emissions have been calculated, using the GHG Corporate and Value Chain Protocol Standards, and our targets set, in line with the SBTI guidelines, with the independent guidance of Go Climate Positive.
Carbon Footprint
Actual emissions
6149.7
tCO2e
Equivalent to
5095.0
flights from London to New York
Carbon Handprint
Emissions saved
2408.6
tCO2e
Equivalent to
4,817,185
m2 of forest saved
Carbon Intensity
Emissions relative to size
578.2
tCO2e per £m Revenue
Industry sector comparison
37.2%
more than average
Targets
We have committed to the following Targets:
1. Reduce Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 29.4% by 2027 compared with our baseline of 2022
2. Reduce the intensity of Scope 3 emissions by 51.602% by 2032 compared with our baseline of 2022
Actions
We have committed to do the following Actions:
1. Consider switching to 100% renewable electricity when the current contract expires.
2. Investigate fitting timer plugs to vending machines
3. Switch fleet to electric vehicles
4. Contact freight partners to discuss carbon reduction opportunities
5. Start to record the number of visitors to the office, how they have travelled and mileage
6. Create EPDs for some of our product
We have completed the following Actions:
1. Install solar panels at the office
2. Investigate whether we could switch to purchasing remanufactured/refurbished IT equipment
3. Install electric vehicle charging points