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At Synertec we take pride in doing things the right way, which is why we have partnered with Furthr to measure and offset our carbon footprint.

We also believe that it is our responsibility to create a more sustainable working and living environment. One which contributes to the betterment of the people in the world that we inhabit.

In line with our company values, we believe in focusing on ambition, excellence and integrity. That is why we are committing to a more robust and credible plan to truly become net zero.

From the cars we drive, to the lighting in our office – we are dedicated to doing our part. Our agenda for the future is wholly aligned with reducing our carbon emissions. Whilst we know we cannot solve the climate crisis; we are dedicated to doing our bit to reduce our impact. We are proud to be on our journey to net zero.

Impact
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2536

2024 Footprint (tCO2e)

7

GHG Scope 3 Categories Covered

100%

Renewable Energy Used

2040

Net Zero Target

Emissions Breakdown
2023 Emissions
2024 Emissions
Annual Comparison


Scope 1 & 2 Emissions




Material Scope 3 Emissions

Baseline Measurement

Synertec measured their footprint for the first time.

2020

Rebaseline Measurement

Synertec decided to update the baseline for their emissions measurement to 2022, after having opened a third production site in Milton Keynes.

Sep 2023

Carbon Reduction Plan

The company released its Carbon Reduction Plan and commitment to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2035 for scope 1 & 2 and by 2024 for scope 3.

Feb 2024

2024 Measurement

Synertec worked with Furthr over the course of July 2024 to measure emissions for their 2024 financial year.

Jul 2024

2023 Rebaseline

With Furthr, Synertec identified opportunities to increase the integrity of carbon measurement. 2023 emissions were recalculated giving Synertec confidence in the baseline year for reduction planning.

Aug 2024

Updated Carbon Reduction Plan

Synertec published an updated Carbon Reduction Plan to reflect progress made and work on reduction measures. It includes continued optimisation of energy use and complete transition to EVs by 2027.

Sep 2024

Synertec's Climate Journey
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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

Synertec's Reports
Carbon Offset Portfolio

50%

Carbon Reduction

50%

Carbon Removal

17

Tracked SDGs

327

tCO2e offset

Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, Indonesia

409

tCO2e offset

Run-of-River Hydropower, Colombia

82

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Restoration Project, Pakistan

Portfolio Deep Dive

The Problem

In Pakistan, 34% of mangrove forests were lost between 1990 and 2010, leading to floods, land erosion, and significantly lower sequestration of atmospheric carbon. Mangroves wetland serve as a carbon sink, stabilize coastal regions, and have a wealth of biodiversity, including large numbers of migratory shorebirds. They are also home to thousands of people who rely on the trading of shellfish and crab for their living.

The Solution

This 60-years project is implemented over an area of 350,000 ha. It will deliver GHG removals through afforestation, reforestation and revegetation of 226,000 ha of degraded tidal wetlands.

Mangrove Restoration Project, Pakistan

Pakistan

9

Afforestation (ARR)

Carbon Removal

2023 -

82

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Restoration Project, Pakistan

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The Problem

Colombia's energy sector faces significant challenges, including reliance on fossil fuels and the need for diversification to ensure a reliable energy supply. Despite efforts, the energy mix still leans heavily on non-renewable sources.This reliance on energy sources which damage the environment also contributes to habitat degradation and loss of biodiversity, impacting local wildlife and plant species.

The Solution

By harnessing the natural flow of the Barroso River, this run-of-river plant contributes approximately 131 GWh of clean energy annually to the National Interconnected System. This initiative reduces CO2 emissions by an average of 51,535 tonnes per year, demonstrating a viable path towards reducing reliance on fossil fuels and advancing Colombia's commitments to renewable energy and climate change mitigation.

Run-of-River Hydropower, Colombia

Colombia

4

Hydro Energy

Carbon Reduction

2023 -

82

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Run-of-River Hydropower, Colombia

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The Problem

The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, faces threats from planned deforestation for palm oil estates. This endangers richly biodiverse tropical peat swamp forests and the habitat of species like the Bornean orangutan.

The Solution

The project protects tropical peat swamp forests, preventing over 47,000 ha of forest conversion for palm oil production. It involves local rangers and satellite monitoring. The initiative supports local communities through job creation, environmental education, women's capacity building, and economic development activities.

Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, Indonesia

Indonesia

17

REDD+

Carbon Removal

2023 -

82

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, Indonesia

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