Radiobotics' carbon reduction plan

Radiobotics is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050

Last updated: January 22, 2025

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Baseline emissions footprint for Radiobotics' carbon reduction plan

Baseline year: 2025

Our baseline emissions are a record of the greenhouse gases that we have produced prior to the introduction of any strategies to reduce emissions. This will serve as the reference point against which emission reduction can be measured and reduced.

We will apply the same clear and consistent methodologies to calculate emissions for future years to ensure a fair and meaningful comparison.

Radiobotics’ first monitoring year will be 2026.

Baseline year: 2025

Baseline year emissions: 97.90 tCO₂e

Emissions

Total (tCO₂e)

Scope 1

0

Scope 2

17.23

Scope 3
(included sources)

80.68
Employee meals emissions: 70.80% of Scope 3 or 57.12
Business travel emissions: 16.77% of Scope 3 or 13.53
Server emissions: 8.52% of Scope 3 or 6.88
Accommodations emissions: 3.87% of Scope 3 or 3.12
Remote office emissions: 0.03% of Scope 3 or 0.03
Employee commuting emissions: 0.00% of Scope 3 or 0.00

Total emissions

97.90

Additional details on baseline calculations

Total emissions by type

Radiobotics’ emissions

Radiobotics ApS was incorporated in 2017 in Denmark, a country renown for world-class sustainability efforts, including renewable energy, water management, waste recycling, and green transportation.

We have not previously assessed or reported emissions.

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Current year emissions

(Same as baseline year emissions)

Emissions

Total (tCO₂e)

Scope 1

0

Scope 2

17.23

Scope 3
(included sources)

80.68
Employee meals emissions: 70.80% of Scope 3 or 57.12
Business travel emissions: 16.77% of Scope 3 or 13.53
Server emissions: 8.52% of Scope 3 or 6.88
Accommodations emissions: 3.87% of Scope 3 or 3.12
Remote office emissions: 0.03% of Scope 3 or 0.03
Employee commuting emissions: 0.00% of Scope 3 or 0.00

Total emissions

97.90

Carbon reduction plan: Emission reduction targets

In order to continue our progress to achieving net zero, we have adopted the following carbon reduction targets and organizational goals:

Improve data accuracy
As this is our first year documenting emissions, we noted discrepancies in data detail. In the short term, we will gather more granular data and develop monthly reports. We will also engage with our partners (arlines, hotels, caterers, etc.) to request carbon emission data.

Promote low-carbon meals
As employee meals are our largest contributing factor to emissions, we will work with our catering provider and our employees to transition to 50% plant-based meals by 2030.

This should reduce our meal emission factor by nearly 40%.

Carbon-conscious hotel stays
A hotel’s carbon-conscious policies have not previously been a determining factor in selecting a hotel for business travel. However, most hotels in Europe are carbon-consious. Nonetheless, we will adopt a carbon-conscious policy in booking hotels, especially outside Europe.

By reducing our hotel emission factor from 20.23 to 15.00, we could see a reduction in hotel emissions by 30%.

Begin a carbon-offset program
Although we will always have the option to purchase carbon credits, we will explore carbon offset programs that align with our values, which could include reforestation and afforestation or renewable energy projects.

Scope 1

Direct emissions

Scope 1 emissions include any direct greenhouse gas emissions that occur from sources that Radiobotics controls or owns.

Radiobotics has no direct emissions under Scope 1, as we do not own or control any physical infrastructure, vehicles, or equipment emitting greenhouse gases.

Scope 2

Indirect emissions (purchased energy)

Scope 2 emissions include energy purchased to power our operations.

Radiobotics operates offices in Denmark (Copenhagen and Aarhus). Emissions from purchased electricity, heating, and cooling are estimated using country-specific emissions factors.

In 2024 in Denmark, 82% of energy was produced from renewable sources, with the main source of energy being wind (58.9%). Denmark plans to be a global green frontrunner by becoming climate neutral by 2050.

Radiobotics’ Scope 2 emissions are calculated from the energy use of our Denmark offices.

Scope 3

Indirect emissions (value chain)

Scope 3 emissions include upstream and downstream emissions from our operations.

Our primary Scope 3 emissions arise from employee meals, business travel, and upstream cloud infrastructure (Microsoft Azure). While we understand the need for business travel, we are committed to reducing our travel carbon by following our carbon-reducing travel principles.

We also include remote work in Scope 3 emissions.

We estimate all Scope 3 emissions by using publicy available emission factors.

Declaration and sign-off of Radiobotics carbon reduction plan

This carbon reduction plan has been completed in accordance with PPN 06/21 and associated guidance and reporting standard for carbon reduction plans.

Emissions have been reported and recorded in accordance with the published reporting standard for carbon reduction plans and the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard.

This carbon reduction plan has been reviewed and signed off by the Radiobotics board and senior leadership.

Date: 22/01/2025

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