CGI

Sustainability Report and Carbon Intensity Rankings

Is CGI doing their part?

Their DitchCarbon score is 75

CGI has a DitchCarbon Score of 75, indicating a strong commitment to sustainability. This score reflects a lower carbon intensity in their operations and practices. The company is performing well in reducing emissions and improving its environmental impact.

This was calculated based on 30+ company specific emissions data points, the higher the score, the better. Check out our methodology.

Industry emissions intensity

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CGI, a company in the computer services industry, has a very low carbon intensity ranking. Some industries are more damaging than others, this ranking gives you an indication of how carbon intensive the industry is which this company operates in.

Location emissions intensity

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The company, CGI, is situated in Canada, a region with a very low carbon intensity rating. This favorable environmental context supports CGI’s sustainability efforts by providing a cleaner energy grid and lower baseline carbon footprint.
19.89%

...this company is doing 19.89% better in emissions than the industry average.

Founded in 1976 and headquartered in Montreal, CGI operates in the computer services industry and has become a prominent IT and business process services provider. With a workforce of 70,000 professionals, the company offers its services globally from numerous locations. CGI is committed to being a preferred partner, employer, and investment choice in the technology sector.

emission intelligence's platform recommendations for CGI

CGI should explore the potential for fuel switching in their transportation and operations to identify opportunities for reducing emissions.

Good news, CGI has set strong SBTi climate action commitments

CGI has established Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) commitments to significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions from company operations, which include direct emissions and indirect emissions from purchased energy. These targets align with the ambitious goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
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The Ultimate Guide to Building Sustainability Into Procurement​​

In this guide you can learn about the three stages of sustainable procurement.

Stage 1) – Identify and Communicate
Sustainability Maturity

Stage 2) – Start to Give Preference to Mature Suppliers

Stage 3) – Make Climate Action a “Hard” Measure for Procurement

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