The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is a prominent intergovernmental organisation headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1961, the OECD plays a crucial role in promoting policies that improve the economic and social well-being of people worldwide. With a focus on member countries across Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region, the OECD engages in extensive research and analysis in various sectors, including education, health, and environmental sustainability. The organisation is renowned for its unique data-driven insights and policy recommendations, which are instrumental in shaping global economic strategies. Notable achievements include the development of the OECD Better Life Index and the OECD Economic Outlook, both of which provide valuable frameworks for understanding and enhancing quality of life. As a leader in international economic cooperation, the OECD continues to influence policy-making and foster sustainable growth across its member nations.
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Oecd's score of 31 is higher than 58% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
In 2022, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reported total carbon emissions of approximately 100,000 kg CO2e. This figure includes 15,000 kg CO2e from Scope 1 emissions and 15,000 kg CO2e from Scope 2 emissions, resulting in a combined total of about 24,100 kg CO2e for Scope 1 and 2. Notably, the OECD has not disclosed any Scope 3 emissions data for this year. In 2020, the OECD reported significant Scope 3 emissions, amounting to approximately 26,600,000,000 kg CO2e. This data highlights the organisation's broader environmental impact, particularly in upstream activities. The OECD has set ambitious reduction targets, with Mantis World, a UK textile producer, committing to a 50% reduction in both Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2030, starting from 2018. This commitment reflects the OECD's focus on enhancing sustainability within its operational framework. The OECD's emissions data is not cascaded from any parent organisation, indicating that these figures are independently reported. The organisation continues to engage in initiatives aimed at improving environmental sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint.
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2020 | 2022 | |
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Scope 1 | - | 00,000 |
Scope 2 | - | 00,000 |
Scope 3 | 26,600,000,000 | - |
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Oecd is not participating in any of the initiatives that we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.