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Twilio.org

Sustainability Report and Carbon Intensity Rankings

Is Twilio.org doing their part?

Their DitchCarbon score is 61

Twilio.org has a DitchCarbon Score of 61, indicating a moderate level of sustainability in their operations. This score reflects their efforts to manage and reduce their carbon intensity. They are above average in terms of sustainability but still have room for improvement in lowering emissions.

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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Twilio.org operates within the industrial manufacturing sector, which has a low carbon intensity ranking compared to other industries. 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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Twilio.org operates in the United States, a region with a low carbon intensity rating. This favorable environmental context supports the company’s sustainability efforts by reducing the carbon footprint associated with their operations.
19.71%

...this company is doing 19.71% better in emissions than the industry average.

Twilio.org, the philanthropic arm of Twilio Inc., operates within the US industrial manufacturing sector. Founded in 2013, it focuses on providing communication tools and services to non-profit organizations and social enterprises. Through Twilio.org, the company leverages its technology to empower impactful social change and community engagement.

emission intelligence's platform recommendations for Twilio.org

Twilio.org should undertake a thorough inventory of all Scope 1 emissions sources to better understand and manage their direct greenhouse gas emissions, which could potentially reduce their emissions by 15%.

Good news, Twilio.org has embraced SBTi commitments

Twilio.org has pledged to set science-based targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in line with climate science. This commitment means the organization will develop and implement strategies to significantly cut their carbon footprint to prevent the worst impacts of climate change.
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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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