Deloitte’s commitment to environmental sustainability
Climate change is not a choice. It's billions of them.
Mitigating and adapting to the impacts of climate change are monumental tasks. The climate crisis is a risk to society at large, to our organization, and to our clients across the private and public sectors. Progress is possible, and we must take urgent action, acting collectively and individually to make changes to help reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. Deloitte is helping to lead the way toward a low-carbon future by guiding our clients on their sustainability journeys, advancing meaningful actions and change within our own operations and supply chain, and collaborating with nonprofits and civil society.
Reducing Deloitte’s own emissions
Deloitte demonstrates its commitment to climate action through our WorldClimate ambition and net-zero by 2040 target. In 2020 Deloitte set near-term science-based targets and in 2024 we added long-term targets. Deloitte’s net-zero by 2040 target is inclusive of our near- and long-term targets and has been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Our net-zero by 2040 target is consistent with the Paris Agreement goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
Our FY24 Progress
Our sustainability transformation
Each industry will require business transformation to reach net-zero, including the professional services industry. Deloitte is implementing policies and transformation programs to reduce our emissions 90% by 2040. This means reducing the emissions arising from how we work, the technology we use to do our work, the offices in which we work, and more.
Deloitte’s supply chain is the largest source of our emissions. Through targeted supplier engagement efforts, we continue to influence our suppliers to set SBTs, we collaborate with them on emissions reduction, and we work together to advance product-level emissions reporting. Our dedicated sustainability team within procurement directly supports our efforts to reach our near- and long-term targets across the supply chain lifecycle, from supplier selection to contracting and engagement.
Deloitte is also committed to supporting its people and the broader community to take collective and individual action and to make responsible climate choices. While the journey will be complex and unpredictable, we are committed to embracing these challenges head-on and working collectively toward a sustainable future within our organization and with our clients and suppliers.
At Deloitte, we’re helping advance inclusive and sustainable progress across the issues that matter most. Discover our impact over the past year.
Learn how we come together with our clients and society partners to make progress on issues that matter
During this past year, Deloitte Middle East collaborated with businesses, governments, and communities to drive progress toward a more equitable, sustainable, and prosperous future.
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Our climate commitments and recognition
Deloitte continues to advance our commitments to the three core initiatives of the Climate Group, which support the advancement of renewable electricity (RE100), electric vehicle (EV) adoption (EV100), and energy efficiency/productivity (EP100). We earned an A- rating from CDP for our FY2023 response to its climate change questionnaire. In September 2024, Deloitte’s net-zero target received third-party validation from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
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The Sustainable Delivery Clause is a standard text developed to be included in all engagement letters across all service lines, demonstrating to our clients and our people how we intend to place sustainability at the forefront of all our work and conversations. Watch this video and hear from Sustainability experts on what this clause means for our business and our clients.
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The third edition of Deloitte's 2024 CxO Sustainability Report surveyed over 100 executives in the Middle East from Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates and Qatar on their views and strategies related to sustainability and climate change.
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