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Where purpose meets performance

Carbon Zero employs GHG Protocol Alignment emissions management strategy that prioritizes Scope 2 and Scope 3 emissions, recognizing that the majority of its environmental impact arises from electricity consumption and the broader value chain, including project development, EPC activities, and supply partnerships.

The company actively promotes the use of renewable energy to reduce Scope 2 emissions while working closely with stakeholders to improve efficiency, transparency, and carbon performance across Scope 3 activities, supporting a holistic and value-chain-driven approach to decarbonization.

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Proving that ethical responsibility and superior financial returns go hand in hand through rigorous, forward-looking sustainable investment strategies.

Environmental Impact

Beyond simply generating clean power, as a responsible investor, evaluates the lifecycle footprint of assets, including raw material sourcing, supply chain labor practices, and end-of-life waste management and recycling plans. They also track local biodiversity impacts during construction.

Social Responsibility

Projects are heavily scrutinized for local community engagement, land rights, and fair labor practices. Successful integration involves providing educational initiatives, job training, and revenue-sharing programs to secure social acceptance and avoid project delays.

Governance Practices

Carbon Zero requires robust oversight mechanisms to ensure project development compliant with global standards like the EU Taxonomy or Equator Principles. This includes anti-corruption policies, supply chain transparency, and diverse board representation.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

A universal call to action adopted by all UN member states in 2015 to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that everyone enjoys peace and prosperity.

SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-being

Carbon Zero supports SDG 3 by mitigating low-frequency noise from energy generation equipment to protect local mental and physical health. Enforce strict air and water pollution controls during the construction phases of solar, geothermal, or biomass plants.

SDG 7 – Affordable & Clean Energy

Carbon Zero supports SDG 7 by allocating capital to grid-balancing infrastructure (e.g., BESS) to increase the penetration of variable renewables. Deploy distributed mini-grids in emerging markets to expand rural energy access, standalone BESS in grid-forming capabilities to support reliability of grid and power quality.

SDG 8 – Decent Work & Economic Growth

Carbon Zero fosters SDG 8 by creating jobs and encouraging innovation in the clean energy sector, requiring developers and service providers to implement rigorous occupational health and safety protocols.

SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities & Communities

Carbon Zero advances SDG 11 by co-locating renewable projects with urban infrastructure, such as rooftop solar programs, EV charging networks, and municipal waste-to-energy plants. Ensure infrastructure does not encroach on culturally significant lands.

SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption & Production

Carbon Zero mandates verified lifecycle impact assessment and carbon emissions data, through structured decommissioning and recycling processes. In addition, Carbon Zero supports the adoption of battery passport frameworks to enhance traceability, circularity, and sustainable disposal, thereby contributing to a more resource-efficient and circular energy ecosystem.

SDG 13 – Climate Action

Carbon Zero mandates Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions reporting for all portfolio assets. Prioritize projects that displace high-carbon baseload power grids to maximize net-avoided greenhouse gases.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-being

Carbon Zero supports SDG 3 by mitigating low-frequency noise from energy generation equipment to protect local mental and physical health. Enforce strict air and water pollution controls during the construction phases of solar, geothermal, or biomass plants.

SDG 7 – Affordable & Clean Energy

Carbon Zero supports SDG 7 by allocating capital to grid-balancing infrastructure (e.g., BESS) to increase the penetration of variable renewables. Deploy distributed mini-grids in emerging markets to expand rural energy access, standalone BESS in grid-forming capabilities to support reliability of grid and power quality.

SDG 8 – Decent Work & Economic Growth

Carbon Zero fosters SDG 8 by creating jobs and encouraging innovation in the clean energy sector, requiring developers and service providers to implement rigorous occupational health and safety protocols.

SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities & Communities

Carbon Zero advances SDG 11 by co-locating renewable projects with urban infrastructure, such as rooftop solar programs, EV charging networks, and municipal waste-to-energy plants. Ensure infrastructure does not encroach on culturally significant lands.

SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption & Production

Carbon Zero mandates verified lifecycle impact assessment and carbon emissions data, through structured decommissioning and recycling processes. In addition, Carbon Zero supports the adoption of battery passport frameworks to enhance traceability, circularity, and sustainable disposal, thereby contributing to a more resource-efficient and circular energy ecosystem.

SDG 13 – Climate Action

Carbon Zero mandates Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions reporting for all portfolio assets. Prioritize projects that displace high-carbon baseload power grids to maximize net-avoided greenhouse gases.

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