
Advanced Media sets benchmark for sustainability in media retail sector
The SBTi, a global climate action organisation, supports companies in reducing their carbon footprint. AMT has pledged to cut its scope 1 and scope 2 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 42% by 2030, using 2021 as the baseline, while also committing to measure its scope 3 emissions.
Sustainability initiatives are integrated into AMT's operations. Since joining the UAE Alliance for Climate Action (UACA) in 2023, AMT has taken decisive steps towards fleet electrification, converting 20% of its vehicles to electric in 2024. The company aims for full electrification by 2030.
AMT has also made significant strides in waste management, cutting its solid waste landfilled GHG emissions by 25% since 2021. Collaborations with waste management firms have enabled extensive recycling of plastic, paper and steel, along with food composting. Additionally, a near-total ban on plastic bottles and bags, in line with federal mandates, has reinforced the company's sustainability efforts.
In recognition of its environmental and social governance (ESG) efforts, AMT has been awarded the Dubai Chamber of Commerce ESG Label and has earned a Committed Badge from the EcoVadis assessment, further solidifying its leadership in corporate sustainability.
Speaking about the achievement, Alaa Al Rantisi, Co-founder and Managing Director, AMT, said: 'We recognise our social and moral responsibility in reducing our environmental footprint and achieving Net-Zero by 2050 as a UAE-based company. Advanced Media will continue to initiate and activate programmes and partnerships that raise awareness, highlight environmental and social concerns, and provide lasting solutions. It is always our mission to lead by example.'
Parnian Farnam, Head of CSR, added: 'We produced and published a comprehensive GHG emissions inventory report attributed to our operations within the UAE from 2021 to 2024. We relied on the UACA's eMission platform to compute and calculate the data. AMT has been a proud member of UACA and an active voice for the SMEs in the UAE. These verifications and certifications assure us that we are on the right track.'
Strengthening its sustainability agenda, AMT has partnered with DHL Express to reduce carbon emissions through DHL's GoGreen Plus service. This initiative leverages Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to cut AMT's aviation-related emissions by 30%, replacing traditional jet fuel with a renewable alternative and accelerating the company's progress toward net-zero goals. Tags: Advanced MediaCarbon emissionfeaturedpostSBTisustainability
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