K2 Group has unveiled its 2025 Sustainability Report, showcasing advancements in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting, as well as its efforts in emissions measurement and responsible governance. The report highlights the company’s EcoVadis Gold rating, science-based emissions reduction targets, and improved CDP score, reflecting a heightened industry focus on Scope 3 emissions, supplier governance, and ESG accountability.
The 2025 Sustainability Report offers an in-depth look at K2 Group’s ESG performance and sustainability progress within its global mobility operations. It covers multiple aspects, including greenhouse gas emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3, governance frameworks, and science-based targets. The document aligns with international frameworks such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), ensuring a robust approach to ESG.
In the field of global mobility, sustainability reporting is crucial as relocation programs often depend on extensive international supply chains and transportation services, contributing significantly to Scope 3 emissions. K2 Group’s latest report underscores the growing importance of ESG performance in procurement decisions and supplier evaluations, emphasizing the need for transparency and measurable sustainability in relocation services.
For K2 Group, enhancing emissions reporting, particularly in Scope 3 activities linked to relocation, remains a priority. In 2025, the company reported total market-based emissions of 14,418 tCO₂e, with a large portion stemming from Scope 3 activities. Partnering with Net Zero strategy consultancy Furthr, K2 Group has refined its activity-based emissions reporting methodologies, enhancing operational visibility in areas such as household goods shipments and travel activity.
Throughout 2025, K2 Group achieved notable ESG milestones, including an EcoVadis Gold rating, improved CDP scores, and the maintenance of essential ISO certifications. The company also committed to aligning its emissions reduction targets with climate science and the Paris Agreement’s goals. Looking ahead, K2 Group plans to re-baseline its science-based targets in 2026 to ensure they reflect its expanding international operations accurately.
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