Carbon Reduction Plan
Our commitment to achieving Net Zero
Dyad Artificial Intelligence Limited (Dyad) is committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 in alignment with UK government targets and the NHS Long Term Plan. We are actively working to reduce our environmental impact through a combination of operational efficiencies, sustainable practices, and emissions offset initiatives.
Baseline emissions are a record of greenhouse gases (GHG) produced prior to implementing reduction strategies. Our baseline year and emissions are as follows:
Baseline Year: 2024
Office
11.0 tCO2e
International travel
57.0 tCO2e
Domestic travel
4.0 tCO2e
Shipping
0.1 tCO2e
On-prem hardware
1.0 tCO2e
Data center
2.0 tCO2e
Cloud
2.2 tCO2e
1. Energy Efficiency Measures
- Transitioning to renewable energy sources for office operations and on-prem hardware.
- Implementing energy-efficient IT infrastructure and cloud computing solutions.
- Encouraging remote work to reduce commute and office-based emissions.
2. Sustainable Procurement & Supply Chain
- Partnering with environmentally responsible cloud service providers (e.g. Google Cloud, which is carbon-neutral).
- Prioritizing suppliers with Net Zero targets and sustainable practices.
3. Waste & Resource Management
- Responsible disposal and recycling of electronic equipment.
- Paperless operations and digital-first approach.
4. Travel & Commuting Reduction
- Minimizing business travel and replacing in-person meetings with virtual alternatives.
- Incentivising low-carbon commuting for employees.
5. Carbon Offsetting & Future Commitments
- Investing in verified carbon offset projects to balance unavoidable emissions.
- Conducting annual carbon audits to track progress and identify new reduction opportunities.
We are committed to reviewing our Carbon Reduction Plan annually and setting measurable targets for further reductions. Our interim goal is to reduce emissions by 25% by 2030, with continuous improvements toward Net Zero by 2050.
This Carbon Reduction Plan has been approved at the Board of Directors level and is publicly available on our website at
www.dyad.net/net-zero.