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Orion Health, a trailblazer in health technology, is deeply committed to environmental sustainability, guided by its detailed Net Zero pathway. The company has partnered with Furthr as part of its ongoing efforts to better understand and manage its emissions, aiming to uncover every opportunity to reduce its environmental footprint. This collaboration underscores Orion Health's commitment to address its corporate responsibilities while setting a standard in the health-tech sector.

To support these goals, Orion Health is encouraging its team to become more aware of their personal environmental impacts - whether they're at work, at home, or spending time with friends and family. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to foster a culture of sustainability throughout the organisation, making a positive impact on the community and the planet.

Impact
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Highlights

286

2023 Footprint (tCO2e)

2050

Net Zero Target

55

UK Employees Engaged

11

GHG Categories Covered

Emissions Breakdown
2023 Emissions
Annual Comparison


Emissions by Scope



Material Scope 3 Categories

First Measurement

Orion Health measured emissions for the first time for the calendar year 2023. This measurement was for the UK and covered scope 1, scope 2 and key categories in scope 3.

March 2024

Carbon Reduction Plan

Orion Health published a Carbon Reduction Plan in line with PPN 06/21 for contracts with the NHS. Business travel was identified as a key emissions hotspot for reduction.

April 2024

Environmental Management System

An EMS is currently in progress for Orion Health, reflecting the organisation's commitment to sustainability, operational efficiency and corporate social responsibility.

In Progress

Global Measurement

Orion Health have ambition to conduct a global carbon emissions measurement, reflecting commitment to understanding and addressing environmental impact on a large scale.

Next Steps

Orion Health's Climate Journey
Impact

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10,000

Flights
London-Rome

204o

Car Trips
London-Manchester

10,000

M² Sea Ice
Saved

10,000

Beef Steak
Consumed

204o

Years of
Home Power

10,000

Parcels
Delivered

Orion Health's Reports
Projects Supported

100

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Projects Supported

The Problem

Ankarafantsika National Park is one of Madagascar’s largest dry deciduous forests. The primary causes of forest degradation at Ankarafantsika are human driven extraction for charcoal production and land clearing for agriculture. Much of this site has been severely degraded. However, healthy, old-growth forest remains nearby, making this a critical area for restoration and protection.

The Solution

ARC's 'Employ to Restore' initiative, in partnership with Red Island Restoration, is empowering communities to restore Ankarafantsika National Park. Restoration efforts focus on reforesting abandoned farmland and grasslands to reduce fire risks and support ecological recovery. By planting native, resilient species, the project enhances forest regeneration while creating sustainable employment for local communities.

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

Madagascar

4

Reforestation

7,188 ha

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Ankarafantsika Reforestation, Madagascar

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