Accupac_Sustainability_Report_2024 - Flipbook - Page 27
I N T R O DU CT I ON
PLANET
P EO P L E
PERFORMANCE
APPE NDIX
2024 GHG Emissions by Scope and Facility (MT CO2e)
Facility
Scope 1
Scope 2
Mainland
1,660
2,241
Lakewood
721
780
Schoolhouse
235
405
Accupac previously conducted a spendbased scope 3 screening to gain a clearer
understanding of our largest emission
categories. That assessment identified
Category 1 (Purchased Goods and Services),
Category 12 (End-of-Life Treatment of Sold
Products), and Category 9 (Downstream
Transportation and Distribution) as our
highest-impact areas. These findings
continue to inform our current e昀昀orts, helping
us prioritize where to collect more granular
data and improve the depth and accuracy
of our GHG inventory moving forward.
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Accupac’s Lakewood facility uses solar panels
as part of our commitment to decarbonization.
In 2024, the solar panels at the facility
produced over 635,400 kWh of energy.
CLIMATE RISK ANALYSIS
Accupac previously conducted a climate risk
analysis to understand how di昀昀erent climate
635,400
kWh of energy produced
from solar panels at our
Lakewood, NJ, facility
LEDs
We replaced all lights at
the Lakewood facility with
energy-e昀케cient LED 昀椀xtures
change scenarios may impact our operations.
This analysis assessed transition and physical
risks. The results of the analysis help inform
and prioritize our capital expenditures and
initiatives to reduce emissions and adapt
to climate change. This work also began
integrating climate-related risks and scenario
planning into our annual enterprise risk
management process.
PLAN AND IMPLEMENT
Our commitment to reducing our GHG
emissions is re昀氀ected in the e昀昀ort towards
our energy e昀케ciency initiatives, such as our
LED lighting project, which involved replacing
all lights at the Lakewood facility with energye昀케cient LED 昀椀xtures. This upgrade anticipates
a 22% reduction in electricity related to
lighting usage at the facility. While we take
pride in reducing our emissions intensity, we
recognize that sustaining and accelerating
this reduction rate is essential to achieve our
long-term goals.
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