Our environmental work focuses on six priority areas. Each reflects our commitment to continual improvement and responsible management.
1. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
We prioritize energy efficiency across our facilities and travel operations, from optimizing heating, cooling and lighting to encouraging low-carbon travel options and hybrid meeting formats. We monitor and report our emissions annually through the Greening the Blue initiative to ensure transparency and accountability.
2. Improving resource efficiency
Efficient use of energy, water and materials is essential to reducing our environmental footprint. The secretariat continues to implement measures to reduce consumption, including motion-sensitive lighting, efficient IT equipment and paper-free work practices wherever feasible.
3. Practicing sustainable procurement
UNFCCC procurement practices reflect our obligation to minimize our environmental footprint. UNFCCC actively promotes sourcing of goods and services that meet high environmental standards and expects its suppliers and contractors to adopt sustainable materials, packaging, and transport methods.
4. Minimizing waste
We aim to prevent waste generation at the source, and where unavoidable, ensure that materials are reused, recycled or responsibly disposed of. Separate waste collection points, reduction of single-use items, and re-use of conference materials are now standard practice across our offices and events.
5. Raising staff awareness and engagement
Environmental sustainability starts with people. Regular campaigns, internal events, and green-office initiatives foster a shared sense of responsibility among staff and encourage practical action in daily work.
6. Reporting transparently on performance
We believe transparency drives improvement. The secretariat reports annually through the UN-wide Greening the Blue platform, sharing data on energy use, emissions, waste, and water consumption.