SBTi


Science Based Target initiative

IGT Solutions is one of the few customer-experience companies whose science-based targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This validation underscores our commitment to aligning with the Paris Agreement and the 1.5ºC trajectory, setting a new standard for environmental responsibility in our industry.

IGT Solutions' Commitment to Sustainability

As a progressive organization, IGT Solutions recognizes the critical role that sustainability plays in shaping the future of business. The SBTi provides a robust framework that aligns with our values and strategic objectives. We believe that setting science-based targets will not only contribute to our environmental responsibility but also position us as industry leaders committed to addressing climate change.

In line with SBTi Criteria and Recommendations, we have our near-term science-based emission reduction targets validated by SBTi.

Our Near-Term Targets: “IGT Solutions commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 42% by 2030 from a 2022 base year. IGT Solutions also commits to reducing scope 3 GHG emissions 50.6% per FTE within the same timeframe”

This will be accomplished through sustainable practices across our supply chain and by engaging with our partners to adopt greener technologies & processes. We recognize that achieving these goals requires the collective effort of all our stakeholders. And we are committed to engaging with our employees, partners, and customers to foster a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship.

About SBTi

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is a global corporate climate action organization that empowers companies and financial institutions to contribute to combating the climate crisis. It is a collaborative effort between the Carbon Disclosure Project, the UN Global Compact, the World Resources Institute, and the World-Wide Fund for Nature. SBTi's net-zero target commitment requires that greenhouse gas emissions be reduced by half by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 at the latest.