We started measuring our global corporate carbon footprint in 2019 and have developed our own sustainability dashboard to track and understand our carbon footprint globally. By consolidating our energy and business travel data from our global offices, we can better understand the relative contribution and trends of each component of our carbon footprint which enables us to prioritise and monitor the efficacy of specific interventions and activities we put in place to help increase our resource efficiency and reduce our carbon impact. We now have a view of the emissions profile of our operations, pre-pandemic and for the past year, for Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
GIC is actively looking to reduce the emissions profile of our operations and will offset the remaining emissions using Gold Standard certified projects in the near term. We have a GIC Workplace Handbook that serves as a corporate guide for all our global offices that includes specifications for our sustainability standards when selecting a new office space and renovating existing office spaces. All our major offices are expected to continue to be designed and built in line with industry best practice certifications, including the LEED certification program; BREEAM system and BCA Green Mark Scheme. We are also committed to active waste and water management, and recycling in our offices, as well as moving towards more digital solutions towards a paper-light working environment.
By understanding how our decisions impact the environment we live in over the long term, we can work together to identify the best ideas on how to be more environmentally responsible. We believe that continual improvement of our environmental practices will be best achieved by harnessing the efforts of all our people. Our annual sustainability month also includes talks and friendly competitions aimed at creating awareness and understanding on the impact of our everyday choices on the environment.
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