Our 2023 Environmental Impact Report

As part of our commitment to report annually on our environmental impact, we have launched our 2023 environmental impact report which provides analysis of our carbon emissions from January to December 2023.

As an ISO14001 certified agency, we are committed to continual monitoring and active control of the risks associated with our operations. 2023 represented a significant year of change for our agency as we saw a return to pre-COVID levels of productions and went through a period of client growth and diversification. We are proud to report our scope 1 emissions remained at zero and we saw a continued reduction in scope 2 emissions across the period. Along with much of the advertising industry, 2023 saw a rise in our reported Scope 3 emissions, driven by more comprehensive reporting of our production work and increased travel. Whilst an increase in reported numbers seems like a backward step, more comprehensive reporting offers us valuable insights that will help define our future strategy. Armed with this information, we will be focussing our carbon reduction efforts on business travel and production work which account for the largest proportion of our total emissions. And while we continue to emit, we remain committed to investing in carbon avoidance projects around the world to offset our impact.

It is an ongoing journey, but we are confident that with more rigorous reporting year on year, clear targets and a relentless dedication to reduce and adapt our ways of working, we can help MISSION meet their ambitious science-based targets that have been set inline with the Paris Agreement.

Read our environmental impact report in full.

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