WWF Germany
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Germany, headquartered in Bonn, is a leading organisation in the environment, conservation, and wildlife sector. Established in 1961, WWF Germany has played a pivotal role in promoting sustainable practices and protecting biodiversity across the nation and beyond.
With a focus on critical areas such as climate change, wildlife conservation, and sustainable resource management, WWF Germany offers unique programmes and initiatives that engage communities and influence policy. The organisation is renowned for its impactful campaigns and partnerships, positioning it as a key player in global conservation efforts.
Notable achievements include significant contributions to habitat preservation and species protection, underscoring its commitment to a sustainable future. Through innovative solutions and advocacy, WWF Germany continues to inspire action for the planet.
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Industry Intensity
Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations is among the least carbon-intensive industries
Industry performance
The Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations industry has reduced its overall emissions by 21% since 2019
Emissions trajectory 2020 – 2027
Reported emissions
Scope 3 accounts for ••• of total emissions.
WWF Germany's reported carbon emissions
WWF Germany, a prominent organisation in the Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organisations sector headquartered in Germany (DE), has reported its carbon emissions for recent years.
For the reporting year 2024, WWF Germany's total emissions were approximately 3.23 billion kg CO2e. This figure is comprised of scope 1 emissions amounting to about 128 million kg CO2e, scope 2 emissions of approximately 4 million kg CO2e, and scope 3 emissions totalling around 154 million kg CO2e.
In 2021, the organisation reported total emissions of approximately 3.59 billion kg CO2e. Prior to this, in 2017, total emissions were reported at roughly 3.86 billion kg CO2e. It is important to note that for the 2021 and 2017 reporting years, detailed breakdowns for scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions were not available, with specific data points missing for scope 3 categories such as purchased goods and services, business travel, and employee commute, as well as for total scope 1 and scope 2 emissions.
WWF Germany has not publicly disclosed specific, quantifiable reduction targets or achievements in the provided data. The organisation's climate commitments, while implied by its mission, are not detailed with specific KPIs or time-bound goals within this dataset. The data indicates that WWF Germany is not cascading emissions data from a parent organisation, and its performance data originates from "Wwf Deutschland".
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WWF Germany’s Climate Goals (2030 & 2050)
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