Public Profile

AKUT ENSTITUSU

AKUT ENSTITUSU, also known as the AKUT Search and Rescue Association, is a prominent organisation headquartered in Turkey (TR). Founded in 1996, AKUT has established itself as a leader in the search and rescue industry, primarily focusing on disaster response, emergency management, and humanitarian aid. With operational regions extending across Turkey and beyond, the organisation has played a pivotal role in numerous high-profile rescue missions. AKUT's core services include specialised training for volunteers, disaster preparedness programmes, and advanced search and rescue operations. What sets AKUT apart is its commitment to utilising cutting-edge technology and methodologies, ensuring effective and efficient responses to emergencies. Recognised for its significant contributions to public safety, AKUT has garnered numerous accolades, solidifying its position as a trusted authority in disaster response and recovery.

DitchCarbon Score

How does AKUT ENSTITUSU's carbon action stack up? DitchCarbon scores companies based on their carbon action and commitment to reducing emissions. Read about our methodology to learn more.

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Industry Average

Mean score of companies in the industry. Comparing a company's score to the industry average can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.

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Industry Benchmark

AKUT ENSTITUSU's score of 23 is higher than 63% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.

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AKUT ENSTITUSU's reported carbon emissions

AKUT ENSTITUSU, headquartered in Turkey (TR), currently does not have available carbon emissions data for recent years. As such, specific figures regarding their carbon footprint in kg CO2e, including Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions, are not provided. In the absence of concrete emissions data, it is important to note that AKUT ENSTITUSU has not outlined any specific reduction targets or commitments to climate initiatives. This lack of documented climate pledges or reduction strategies suggests that the organisation may still be in the early stages of developing a comprehensive approach to addressing its carbon emissions and climate impact. As the global focus on sustainability intensifies, it will be crucial for AKUT ENSTITUSU to establish measurable climate commitments and reduction targets to align with industry standards and contribute positively to climate action.

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Some industries are more carbon intensive than others. AKUT ENSTITUSU's primary industry is , which is very low in terms of carbon intensity compared to other industries.

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The carbon intensity of the energy grid powering a company's primary operations has a strong influence on its overall carbon footprint. AKUT ENSTITUSU is headquartered in TR, which has a rank of low, indicating low grid carbon intensity.

Reduction initiatives & disclosure networks

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AKUT ENSTITUSU is not committed to any reduction initiatives we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.

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