Engagement

HealtRec Ltd. has no legal duty to report emissions, but we take environmental responsibility seriously. That’s why we set clear sustainability targets and act to:

  • Estimate our environmental footprint in a fair, realistic and transparent way.
  • Reduce our environmental impact to levels of neutrality and exceeding to positive contribution
  • Exceeding neutrality, by adding  environmental value and contribute positively.
  • We commit that no further business development will be done, without setting any prior environmental offset actions or in other words: – No development without sustainability!
  • Share profits and insights as we progress
  • Help others with our knowledge

Actions to reduce CO₂ emissions and boost offset in 2025:

  • Cut business travel and fuel use by 25% (Scope 1)
  • Switch to 100% renewable electricity from the free market (Scope 2)
  • Lower goods and services costs by 30% (Scope 3) through alternatives
  • Improve CO₂ absorption by:
    • Conducting soil sampling down to 600 mm
    • Refining land plot measurements
    • Managing vegetation with syntropic practices
    • Planting new trees

All the details about CO₂ generation and absorption have been described in our ‘Report on the carbon balance of HealtRec Ltd’, uploaded in our Case Studies.

Generated CO₂

In 2024 the CO₂ footprint of HealtRec Ltd. was 9,3 tonnes of which:

  • Scope 1 includes fuel for the vehicle owned by the company. 
  • Scope 2 includes the electricity consumed in the office.
  • Scope 3 includes: 
    • Purchased goods or services
    • Fuels and energy (different from Scope 1)
    • Generated wastes
    • Business travels
    • Downstream freight
    • Transformation of sold products

Absorbed CO₂

The initial CO₂ offset is done using 3 plots of land owned by HealtRec Ltd, with total area of 4 325 m² (51% vegetation coverage) and the following properties:

  • Plot 1 – 30% coverage with young forest
  • Plot 2 – 50% coverage with mixed young forest and bushes
  • Plot 3 – 90% coverage with mature forest

The above ground vegetation absorb 1,1 tonnes of CO₂ per year without the underground absorption potential. For measurement of the absorption potential, we used:

  • Soil sampling
  • Manual measurement of the vegetation onsite
  • Satellite data
  • Drone scanning
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