Ramboll, a leading engineering, design, and consultancy firm, is headquartered in Denmark (DK) and operates across Europe, North America, and Asia. Founded in 1945, the company has established itself as a key player in the infrastructure, environment, and energy sectors, delivering innovative solutions that address complex challenges. Ramboll's core services include project management, engineering design, and environmental consultancy, distinguished by a commitment to sustainability and a collaborative approach. The firm has achieved notable recognition for its contributions to urban development and renewable energy projects, positioning itself as a trusted partner for both public and private sector clients. With a strong focus on integrating digital technologies, Ramboll continues to drive advancements in the industry, ensuring a resilient and sustainable future.
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In 2024, Ramboll Group A/S reported total carbon emissions of approximately 124,531,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 1 emissions at about 2,759,000 kg CO2e, Scope 2 emissions at approximately 3,504,000 kg CO2e, and a significant contribution from Scope 3 emissions, which totalled around 118,268,000 kg CO2e. Notably, business travel accounted for about 20,087,000 kg CO2e, while purchased goods and services contributed approximately 79,469,000 kg CO2e. Ramboll has set ambitious climate commitments, aiming for net-zero emissions across all scopes by 2040. The company has established near-term targets to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 53.9% by 2030, using 2019 as the baseline year. Additionally, it aims to cut Scope 3 emissions from business travel by 27.5% and reduce emissions from the use of sold products by 55% per ton produced within the same timeframe. These targets have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), reinforcing Ramboll's commitment to align with global climate goals. The company also plans to ensure that 70% of its suppliers by emissions covering purchased goods and services will have science-based targets by 2028. Overall, Ramboll's strategy reflects a robust approach to mitigating climate impact and contributing to a sustainable future.
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| 2016 | 2017 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scope 1 | - | - | 0,000,000 | - | - | - | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 |
| Scope 2 | - | - | 00,000,000 | - | - | - | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 |
| Scope 3 | 1,300 | 0,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 |
Ramboll's Scope 3 emissions, which decreased by 7% last year and increased significantly since 2016, demonstrating supply chain emissions tracking. Nearly all of their carbon footprint comes from suppliers and value chain emissions, representing nearly all emissions under the GHG Protocol, with "Purchased Goods and Services" being the largest emissions source at 67% of Scope 3 emissions.
Climate goals typically focus on 2030 interim targets and 2050 net-zero commitments, aligned with global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to ensure alignment with global climate goals.
Ramboll has established climate goals through participation in recognized frameworks and target-setting initiatives. Companies often set interim 2030 targets and long-term 2050 net-zero goals to demonstrate measurable progress toward decarbonization.

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