Sustainability FAQs: Omnicom Media Group
Posted on Thursday 04 January 2024
Omnicom Media Group have completed IAB UK's Environmental Sustainability FAQs, designed to make environmental credentials more accessible and improve the focus of the industry
Section 1 – about your company |
Response |
Company name |
|
Number of UK employees |
250+ |
Number of global employees |
1000+ |
Company type |
Media Agency |
Person accountable for environmental sustainability |
|
Section 2 – company energy usage |
Response |
Category of emissions measured eg. Scope 1, 2 and 3 |
Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 |
Reduction strategies in place for energy use |
None |
Environmental sustainability policies, schemes or initiatives in place |
Business travel |
Percentage of energy usage from renewable sources |
91% - 100% (Global) |
Publicly available documents related to above |
|
Carbon offsetting scheme used | None |
Amount of CO2E offset in 2022 | N/A |
Environmental sustainability questions included in procurement activities | Yes |
Company's environmental sustainability objectives |
We have signed up to Ad Net Zero and aim to achieve net zero before 2030. Omnicom Group has an approved carbon reduction plan approved by SBTi - with a plan to reduce all emissions by 46.2% in that time. We are also working with media partners and clients to reduce scope 3 emissions through the development of new, greener solutions. |
Section 3 - industry initiatives |
Response |
Industry certifications or initiatives |
AdNet Zero |
Training or engagement programmes for employees | All employees have ESG training allocated to them |
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