ENVIRONMENT. SUSTAINABILITY. GOVERNANCE

Infront in the global community

At Infront we strive to deliver for our clients, employees and shareholders, but always with a strong commitment to environmental, social and governance (ESG) objectives.

 

ESG and transparency contribute to the operational efficiency, cost optimisation and financial performance of Infront, as well as understanding and mitigating risk.

Headshot of Zlatko Vucetic, CEO Infront
At Infront we know that ESG is a core element of our past and future success. By supporting a diverse team, strong governance, transparent processes, and with a watchful eye on our global footprint, we avoid risk and enhance shareholder value.
Zlatko Vucetic
CEO Infront

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Frequently Asked Questions

In 2022, Infront commissioned an independent third-party consultancy to determine our current energy consumption and emissions across our portfolio.  


It was agreed that energy consumption data from calendar year 2019 should be used for the baselining of energy usage and travel, as this provides emissions commensurate with “normal” business operations (i.e. pre-COVID).
 

For 2019, Infront's carbon footprint is 537* metric tons of CO² equivalent emissions per year. Infront will be measuring our emissions again in 2023 and actively working to reduce this through various sustainability initiatives in 2024.
 

* Please note that although these figures were calculated by an expert, they are unaudited.

In line with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol requirements, emissions have been grouped into Direct (Scope 1), Indirect (Scope 2) and Other Indirect (Scope 3) categories.
 

Our Scope 1 emissions consist mostly of emissions from company-owned or leased vehicles operated by Infront.
 

Our Scope 2 emissions include electricity from grid, where Infront have the power to select their own supplier.
 

Our Scope 3 emissions include business travel, water consumption and utilities purchased by sites which do not have the power to select their own supplier (i.e. utility contracts are managed by building owners and charged to Infront as part of the rental costs).

Our Scope 1 emissions are 70* metric tons of CO² equivalent. The year assessed was 2019. Infront will remeasure emissions at the end of 2023.
 

* Please note that although these figures were calculated by an expert, they are unaudited.

Our Scope 2 emissions are 143* metric tons of CO² equivalent. The year assessed was 2019. Infront will remeasure emissions at the end of 2023.
 

*Please note that although these figures were calculated by an expert, they are unaudited.

Our Scope 3 emissions are 324* metric tons of CO² equivalent. The year assessed was 2019. Infront will remeasure emissions at the end of 2023.
 

*Please note that although these figures were calculated by an expert, they are unaudited.

During the baseline year assessed (2019) our emissions to water amounted to 2.3 tons.

As of 2022, six of our data centres run on 100% renewable energy. This means that 39%* of our annual energy consumption is from renewable energy sources.

As most of Infront's offices are leased, our landlords control the utility contracts and the source of energy. Infront is committed to switching to green energy tariffs wherever possible.
 

*Please note that although these figures were calculated by an expert, they are unaudited.

No.

No.

As a business, Infront does not generate significant amounts of hazardous waste. The only waste considered hazardous by definition would be our IT equipment and components (e.g. batteries).
 

This was considered but deemed insignificant during the baseline year (2019). Any disposal of IT equipment and components is done through third-party service providers who are specialists in the disposal and recycling of hardware and data. 

The disposal takes place in a responsible and ethical manner.

Yes. 
 

Infront commissioned an independent third-party consultancy in 2022, who have provided us with an assessment of our emissions, as well as a reduction plan.
 

Management has committed to eliminate emissions from Scope 1 and 2 by 2030 and from Scope 3 by 2050.