Our ProcessTranslated
RSA worked with external auditing firm Motive to review and assess the company’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as a result of its operations in 2022. The report revealed key findings about RSA’s sustainability and responsible energy usage and provided a baseline to track future progress against.
In 2023, Motive reassessed RSA’s GHG emission profile, finding a 75% YoY decrease in Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions and a 26% YoY decrease in total GHG emissions.
Aligning with a net-zero economy is inherently a multi-stakeholder endeavor and, in the interest of transparency and collaboration, RSA is reporting its carbon disclosures within the CDP framework (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project), with the 2023 information as well as the 2022 GHG emission profile, which serves as the initial benchmark period.
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Emission Scope
2022 Metric Tonnes of CO2e Emissions
2023 Metric Tonnes of CO23 Emissions
Scope 1 Emissions
240 mtCO2e
157 mtCO2e
Scope 2 Emissions
5,223 mtCO2e
1,176 mtCO2e
Scope 3 Emissions
2,335 mtCO2e
4,431 mtCO2e
TOTAL
7,798 mtCO2e
5,764 mtCO2e
RSA Greenhouse Gas Emissions ProfileTranslated
With headquarters in Massachusetts, USA, and operations, value-chain partners, and customers around the world, RSA’s GHG emissions profile assessment proceeded along the USA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Center for Corporate Climate Leadership Standards, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Standard, and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standards.translated
Through this process, RSA’s 2023 GHG emission profile is calculated to consist of a total of 5,764 metric tons of CO2e emissions (mtCO2e), categorized as:
- Scope 1 Emissions: 157 mtCO2eTranslated
- Scope 2 Emissions: 1,176 mtCO2eTranslated
- Scope 3 Emissions: 4,431 mtCO2eTranslated