Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
About The Customer
Stryber is a leading strategic venture builder that helps corporates around the globe to build impactful startup portfolios. The company is committed to operating sustainably and reducing the footprint of its internal operations. Stryber has three offices located in Kyiv, Munich, and Zurich. The company sees it as its direct responsibility to operate sustainably and is committed to showcasing its example to its clients. Stryber's goal is to measure, reduce, compensate, and report on its emissions to reach net-zero by 2030.
The Challenge
Stryber, a leading strategic venture builder, assists corporates globally in building impactful startup portfolios. The company recognized its direct responsibility to operate sustainably and identified the reduction of its internal operations' footprint as the baseline of its journey towards becoming a sustainable venture builder. The challenge was to measure, reduce, compensate, and report on Stryber's emissions with the ultimate goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2030. The scope of this challenge included the analysis of operational emissions, employee engagement, and reporting. The company needed to collect data for its operational emissions, including the operations of its three offices located in Kyiv, Munich, and Zurich.
The Solution
To address this challenge, Stryber partnered with Plan A and utilized their carbon accounting software. This software enabled the venture building company to collect data for its operational emissions, including the operations of its three offices. The analysis provided each emissions scope intensity, per category. Based on this carbon investigation, Plan A provided a comprehensive action plan to implement carbon reduction measures across the entire organization. The reduction plan strongly focused on scope 3 emissions and business travel. To achieve net-zero emissions by 2030, sustainability experts defined science-based targets and a roadmap for decarbonization.
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