Public Profile

Elliott Newspaper Group

Elliott Newspaper Group, a prominent name in the Australian publishing industry, is headquartered in Australia and serves major operational regions across the country. Founded in 1990, the company has established itself as a key player in agricultural journalism, focusing on delivering high-quality content to farmers and agricultural professionals. Specialising in regional newspapers and digital platforms, Elliott Newspaper Group offers unique insights into the agricultural sector, making it a trusted source for industry news and trends. Their commitment to accuracy and relevance has positioned them as a leader in agricultural media, with notable achievements in audience engagement and community outreach. With a diverse portfolio of publications, Elliott Newspaper Group continues to innovate, ensuring that it meets the evolving needs of its readership while maintaining its reputation for excellence in agricultural reporting.

DitchCarbon Score

How does Elliott Newspaper Group'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 Additive and Blending Components 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

Elliott Newspaper Group's score of 0 is lower than 100% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.

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Elliott Newspaper Group's reported carbon emissions

Elliott Newspaper Group, headquartered in Australia, currently does not have available data on its carbon emissions, as no specific emissions figures have been reported. Additionally, there are no documented reduction targets or climate pledges outlined by the company. In the context of the newspaper industry, many organisations are increasingly focusing on sustainability and reducing their carbon footprints, often setting ambitious targets to achieve net-zero emissions. However, without specific commitments or data from Elliott Newspaper Group, it is unclear how they are addressing climate change and carbon emissions.

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Some industries are more carbon intensive than others. Elliott Newspaper Group's primary industry is Additives/Blending Components, which is medium 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. Elliott Newspaper Group is headquartered in AU, which has a rank of very high, indicating very high grid carbon intensity.

Reduction initiatives & disclosure networks

Companies disclose and commit to reducing emissions to show they are serious about reducing emissions impact over time. They can also help a company track its progress over time.

Elliott Newspaper Group 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.

Science Based Targets Initiative
Carbon Disclosure Project
The Climate Pledge
UN Global Compact
Carbon Disclosure Project
The Climate Pledge
UN Global Compact

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