Trello, a subsidiary of Atlassian Corporation Plc, is a leading project management tool headquartered in the United States. Founded in 2011, Trello has revolutionised the way teams collaborate and organise tasks through its intuitive, card-based interface. With a strong presence in North America and Europe, the platform caters to a diverse range of industries, including technology, education, and marketing. Trello's core offering includes its visual project management boards, which allow users to easily track progress and streamline workflows. This unique approach to task management has positioned Trello as a favourite among teams seeking flexibility and simplicity. Notable achievements include millions of users worldwide and integration with various productivity tools, solidifying its status as a key player in the project management software market.
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Trello's score of 77 is higher than 88% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
Trello, Inc., headquartered in the US, currently does not have specific carbon emissions data available for the most recent year. As a current subsidiary of Atlassian Corporation, Trello's climate commitments and initiatives are aligned with those of its parent company. Atlassian has set ambitious targets to reduce its carbon footprint, which are cascaded down to Trello. The company is actively involved in various climate initiatives, including the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), and the RE100 commitment to renewable energy. These initiatives aim to enhance transparency and accountability in their climate actions. While specific reduction targets for Trello are not detailed, the overarching goals from Atlassian include significant reductions in Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, reflecting a comprehensive approach to sustainability. Trello's commitment to these initiatives underscores its dedication to addressing climate change and reducing its environmental impact as part of the broader Atlassian strategy.
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| 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scope 1 | 119,000 | 000,000 | 00,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 |
| Scope 2 | 2,559,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 |
| Scope 3 | 73,219,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 |
Trello's Scope 3 emissions, which increased by 40% last year and increased by approximately 124% since 2019, 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 68% 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.
Trello has not publicly committed to specific 2030 or 2050 climate goals through the major frameworks we track. Companies often set interim 2030 targets and long-term 2050 net-zero goals to demonstrate measurable progress toward decarbonization.