Moving forward together toward a greener future
Science Based Targets
In 2023, our group made a clear and future-focused commitment by joining the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), aligning our sustainability goals with global efforts to limit climate change. As part of this commitment, we are currently working toward setting concrete emission reduction targets — a milestone that will shape how we do business across all companies in the group.
Carbon footprint
A key part of this process is our yearly carbon footprint calculation, which helps us track our environmental impact and identify areas for improvement. This data is the foundation for our SBTi targets, providing the insights needed to make informed and measurable progress.
In 2024, our total carbon footprint for scope 1, 2 and 3 was 968.916 tCO2e.
- Scope 1 covers emissions from sources that an organisation owns or controls directly – for example from burning fuel in our fleet of vehicles.
- Scope 2 are emissions that a company causes indirectly, for example from the generation of purchased electricity, steam, heating.
- Scope 3 includes all other indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur across a company’s value chain, such as emissions from business travel, supply chain activities, product use, waste disposal, and employee commuting.
Our Scope 1 and 2 emissions amount to 8.007 tCO2e , while the majority of our carbon footprint stems from Scope 3 emissions, which account for 960.909 tCO2e , primarily driven by our purchased goods and services.
Efforts by our supply chain…
To reduce these emissions, we will actively engage with our suppliers to set science-based emissions reduction targets. With this approach we aim to amplify climate impact by influencing our broader supply chain, promoting transparency, and aligning suppliers with global decarbonization pathways.
And through our own operations
Meeting these goals will require action and collaboration at all levels of our organization. Some of the key areas we’ll need to address include: switching to renewable electricity at our different sites, transitioning to energy-efficient fleets and logistics solutions and improving data collection and transparency around energy use and emissions.
Every business unit and every colleague has a role to play in reaching these targets. Whether it’s through local energy choices, smarter transport planning, or sustainable workplace practices, small steps collectively make a big difference.
Importantly, our companies are not waiting for the 2025 targets to be finalized — many are already taking meaningful steps to reduce emissions.
ISOPARTNER NO drives rooftop solar project
Sustainability is a core part of ISOPARTNER Norway’s business—and now, that commitment is visible right above their heads. As a tenant in the Portal Eiendom property in Årvollsskogen, Moss, ISOPARTNER Norway took the initiative to explore options for powering their operations with renewable energy. The result: a 320 kWp rooftop solar installation producing clean energy directly for the building. The system is expected to generate 272,000 kWh annually, covering a significant share of the building’s electricity needs—the equivalent of 17 households' annual consumption.
“We are proud that our headquarters now run on locally produced energy from the roof,” says ISOPARTNER CEO. “Sustainability is not just a goal—it’s how we operate, and seeing the building we work in become greener is highly rewarding.”
ISOPARTNER IE serves customers in eco-friendly truck
ISOPARTNER Ireland is thrilled to announce the addition of a brand new HVO fuelled truck to their fleet! HVO (Hydrated Vegetable Oil) is a renewable alternative to diesel, providing a more sustainable option without compromising performance.
This eco-friendly truck is a game changer for their business, helping to reduce carbon emissions by up to 90% while still maintaining a high level of service for their customers. This step reflects ISOPARTNER’s commitment to greener operations and delivering great service with a lower environmental impact.
ISOBUILD Kortemark: off to a flying start with high voltage
ISOBUILD Kortemark is powering up with a major green energy investment: a 161.820 kWp solar installation has been deployed, along with a high-voltage cabin and 12 EV charging points. The system, built by partner SolarNation, includes 372 solar panels and is expected to generate the equivalent of the yearly electricity consumption of 150 households! Surplus energy will be fed back into the grid, contributing to a cleaner future.
Each of these initiatives stands as a proud example within the IPCOM group, aiming to inspire colleagues across borders with their commitment to sustainability and innovation.