Our Impact

At NUS Consulting Group, we're committed to leading the transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy future. From reducing emissions and investing in renewables to driving innovation, our impact is measured not just in the energy we manage, but in meaningful change.

Our Key Impact Statistics & Goals

Increase global renewable electricity purchases annually

42% reduction of Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2030

100% renewable electricity target

Net Zero target by 2050

SBTi aligned targets

Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)

NUS Consulting Group has committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

NUS have an SBTi aligned near term target to reduce our emissions within the next 10 years. The planning of this has been carefully discussed with internal stakeholders to ensure the business aligns with appropriate reduction targets for Scope 1 and 2 emissions.

The breakdown of this commitment is as follows.

  • NUS have a net zero target with the SBTi which means that NUS commit to reduce our emissions from Scope 1, 2, and 3 - decarbonising the value chain by 2050.
  • SBTi aligned near term target to reduce our emissions within the next 10 years.
  • 42% reduction of Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030.
  • Increasing electricity consumption from renewable sources annually.
  • 100% Renewable electricity by 2030.

Planet Mark

NUS Consulting Group Ltd has been measuring its carbon footprint and has been certified with Planet Mark

NUS' UK entity and hub for Global sustainability has aligned with the Planet Mark certification to demonstrate credible sustainability efforts, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance our focus on working towards net zero goals.

The breakdown of this commitment is as follows.

  • Verified Sustainability Credentials - Planet Mark provides independent verification of a company's carbon footprint and social impact, giving stakeholders confidence in the organization's environmental claims.
  • Community - Certified companies join a community of like-minded organizations, sharing best practices and collaborating on sustainability goals.
  • Employee Engagement - Planet Mark fosters a culture of sustainability within organizations, encouraging employees to participate in meaningful environmental initiatives.

Planet Mark Boundary

The Planet Mark measurement methodology is fully aligned to Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol and all data is checked against evidence provided by NUS Consulting Group Ltd.

NUS Consulting Group Ltd's highest emitting category was Scope 3 Category 7: Employee Commuting at 31.0% of their total market-based footprint followed by Scope 2 Electricity at 29.9% of their total market-based footprint.

All Scope 2 emissions are reported using the market-based methodology unless stated otherwise.

Reporting period: 01 January 2025 to 31 December 2025

Organisational boundary: NUS Consulting Group Ltd

Operational boundary:

Scope 1:

  • Stationary Fuels, Fugitive Emissions

Scope 2:

  • Electricity, Renewables

Scope 3:

  • Category 3: Fuel- and Energy-related Activities
  • Category 4: Upstream Transportation and Distribution
  • Category 5: Waste
  • Category 6: Business Travel
  • Category 7: Employee Commuting
  • Category 8: Upstream Leased Assets

Key Figures

  • 165.1 tCO2e
    Measured carbon footprint (market-based)
  • 2.8 tCO2e
    Measured carbon footprint per FTE (market-based)
  • 94.4 tCO2e
    Measured Scope 1 & 2 emissions (market-based)
  • 70.7 tCO2e
    Measured Scope 3 emissions
  • 86.3%
    Data Quality Score
  • 100.0%
    Organisational Boundary Score
  • 82.4%
    Operational Boundary Score

Purchasing Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs)

NUS Procure Renewable Energy Globally

To support both SBTi and Planet Mark certifications, NUS purchases Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) to cover our electricity consumption across the USA and Europe. These are essential instruments that verify and track the environmental attributes of renewable energy generation, ensuring transparency and accountability in energy markets.

  • Increasing electricity consumption from renewable sources annually.
  • 100% Renewable electricity by 2027.