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Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd | Carbon Reduction Plan

Carbon Reduction Plan

Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd


Produced by Inspired Plc
October 2023
Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd | Carbon Reduction Plan

Decarbonisation Roadmap - summary


Four focus areas have been identified to action THFC’s emissions, and short-, medium- and These activities and targets are set out in the short, medium and long-term chunks to
long-term actions for each focus area are outlined in this report. Actions have been mapped ensure consistent development towards the end target of reaching net-zero.
for each focus area to ensure near and long-term targets can be met.

Figure 1: High level decarbonisation roadmap

Short term Medium Term Long Term

Scope 1 and 2: 50% absolute reduction by FY2031 from an


FY2022 baseline
Science-aligned targets Net-zero Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions by 2040
Scope 3: 50% absolute reduction by FY2031 from an
FY2022 baseline

Fan Travel Fan engagement Low-carbon travel initiatives Insetting


Decarbonisation focus areas

Supplier and sponsor analysis


Request product and journey specific data from Insetting
Procurement Supplier and sponsor engagement
suppliers Purchase low-carbon products
Update procurement policy

Energy saving actions


Energy efficiency actions Solar PV installation
PPA
Energy and Waste Staff training and awareness Gas boiler replacement
Green Gas purchase
Develop decarbonization plan Biofuels
Smart metering

Employee engagement workshops Incentivising green commuting


Business Travel Review travel system and policy Introduce park and ride scheme
Transition on-site vehicles install EV charging points

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PPN 06/21: Carbon Reduction Plan


Company name : Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd (THFC)

Publication date: _____________

Baseline Emissions Footprint Commitment to achieving Net Zero

Baseline emissions are a record of the greenhouse gases that have been produced in Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd is committed to achieving net-zero
the past and were produced prior to the introduction of any strategies to reduce emissions by 2040.
emissions. Baseline emissions are the reference point against which emissions
reduction can be measured.
Receent year emissions

Baseline year: FY2022 (1st July 2021 – 30th June 2022) Recent year: FY2023 (1st July 2022 – 30th June 2023)
The baseline emissions have been calculated using an operational control model following the The GHG emissions scope boundary, used to calculate our FY23 emissions, was determined via
GHG protocol guidance. The baseline includes all applicable Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions. an operational control model following the GHG protocol. This includes all Scope 1 and 2
Emissions have been calculated following the GHG Protocol Guidelines, in particular the emissions in accordance with SECR requirements. Scope 3 emissions have been calculated as
Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard. per the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard Guidance.
EMISSIONS Total (tCO2e) EMISSIONS Total (tCO2e)

Scope 1, 2 and 3 total 84,978 Scope 1, 2 and 3 total 93,894

Scope 1 3,523 Scope 1 2,503

Scope 2 (location-based) 4,458 Scope 2 (location-based) 4684

Scope 2 (market-based) 0 Scope 2 (market-based) 0

Scope 3 total 76,997 Scope 3 total 86,444

Purchased Goods and Services 14,708 Purchased Goods and Services 21,503

Capital Goods 11,357 Capital Goods 11,502

Fuel-related emissions 2,428 Fuel-related emissions 1,904


Upstream Transportation and Upstream Transportation and
327 615
Distribution Distribution
Waste Generated in Operations 21 Waste Generated in Operations 22

Business travel 5,714 Business travel 3,484

Employee commuting 1,391 Employee commuting 1,695


Downstream Transport and Downstream Transport and
39,794 44,558
Distribution (fan travel to matches) Distribution (fan travel to matches)
Use of sold products 10 Use of sold products 2
End of life treatment of sold End of life treatment of sold
60 8
products products
Downstream leased assets 1,186 Downstream leased assets 1,413

*Other Scope 3 categories not listed were assessed and identified to be not applicable to THFC *Other Scope 3 categories not listed were assessed and identified to be not applicable to THFC
Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd | Carbon Reduction Plan

PPN 06/21: Carbon Reduction Plan (contd)


Emission reduction targets
Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd aims to achieve net-zero Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions
by 2040, compared to a FY2022 baseline.

In order to continue progress to achieving net-zero, Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd
have adopted a near-term target to achieve a 50% reduction in Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions by
2030. These targets are science-aligned but are not validated by the Science-Based Targets initiative.

Scope 2 emissions will be tracked using the market-based approach which takes into account the
purchase of renewable electricity.

We project that Scope 1 and 2 emissions will decrease over the next five years to 1,101 tCO2e by 2027.
This is a 31% reduction compared to our base year of FY2022.

Between FY2022 and FY2023, Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd’s Scope 1 and 2
emissions decreased by 5% whereas Scope 3 emission increased by 13%.

Scope 1 and 2 actual baseline emissions and pathway to net-zero


4,000

3,500

3,000
Scope 2 actual emissions
2,500
tCO2e

2,000 Near-term target: 50% reduction


1,500 Scope 1 actual emissions

1,000

500 Net-zero (at least 90% reduction)


THFC emission reduction
0 pathway

Scope 3 actual baseline emissions and pathway to net-zero

100,000
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000 Scope 3 actual emissions
tCO2e

50,000
Near-term target: 50% reduction
40,000
30,000
20,000 THFC emission reduction
Net-zero (at least 90% reduction) pathway
10,000
0

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PPN 06/21: Carbon Reduction Plan (contd)


Carbon Reduction Projects
Completed Carbon Reduction Initiatives
Four focus areas have been identified to action THFC' emissions, and short-, medium- and
• Drink packaging switched from plastic bottles to tetrapak and using glass and long-term actions for each focus area have been set out. Actions have been mapped for
each focus area to ensure near and long-term targets can be met.
aluminum where possible.
Decarbonisation Roadmap Summary
• Food packaging reduced in size and paper based
Short term Medium Term Long Term
• Fresh produce delivered via EV

• 50% of food deliveries are within 50 miles of the stadium

• System to review energy consumption, identifying alternative solutions with a lower


energy usage (stadium)
Fan
• Energy submetering (Training ground) Fan engagement Low-carbon travel initiatives Insetting
Travel
• Changing florescent lighting to led (Training ground)

• Installation of heat pump to efficiently heat pitch

• Implementing business travel policy


Supplier and sponsor
Identified opportunities considered for implementation. analysis

Decarbonisation focus areas


Supplier and sponsor Request product and Insetting
Procur-
• Conduct a fan travel survey and review data collated post match engagement journey specific data from Purchase low-carbon
ement
suppliers products
Update procurement policy
• Conduct a water audit to reduce water usage

• Harvesting rainwater and pitch water for re-use

• Reviewing food options to:


Energy saving actions
• Reduce food waste Energy efficiency actions
Energy Staff training and awareness
Solar PV installation
PPA
• Increase plant-based alternatives and Gas boiler replacement
Develop decarbonization Green Gas purchase
Waste Biofuels
plan
• Reducing meat content in big hot food ticket options
Smart metering
• Dedicate a sustainability role within the catering team

• Engage with suppliers to review sustainability credentials (modern slavery, CDP and
Employee engagement
risk assessments) workshops Incentivising green
Review travel system and commuting
• Energy audits to review energy consumption and controls Business
policy Introduce park and ride
Travel
scheme
• New waste systems to deal with food waste and increased recyclables Transition on-site vehicles
install EV charging points
• ISO1201 – event management certification sought
Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co Ltd | Carbon Reduction Plan

PPN 06/21: Carbon Reduction Plan (contd)

I: Declaration and Sign Off II: Reporting Methodology

• This Carbon Reduction Plan has been completed • Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions have been calculated according to the 2019 UK Government
in accordance with PPN 06/21 and associated environmental reporting guidance. Consistent with the guidance, relevant emissions factors published in the
guidance and reporting standard for Carbon UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) “Greenhouse gas reporting:
Reduction Plans. conversion factors” database-specific reporting year have been used. The CO2 equivalent conversion factor
has been used throughout and, where applicable, the kWh gross calorific value (CV) was used.
• Emissions have been reported and recorded in
accordance with the published reporting standard • Scope 1 and 2 emissions have been calculated using both a location-based and market-based approach:
for Carbon Reduction Plans and the GHG
• Location-Based: This method calculates emissions associated with fuel and electricity consumption by using
Reporting Protocol corporate standard5 and uses
UK average emissions intensities. BEIS provides UK emissions factors for fuel and grid electricity annually,
the appropriate Government emission conversion
which are used in location-based reporting.
factors for greenhouse gas company reporting6.
• Market-Based: This method calculates emissions associated with fuel and electricity consumption by using
• Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions have been reported
contract specific emissions intensities. Market-based reporting enables companies that purchase lower
in accordance with SECR requirements, and Scope
carbon fuel and electricity to demonstrate the benefit of their investment.
3 emissions have been reported in accordance
with the published reporting standard for Carbon • Transport-related emissions from fuel combustion were calculated using the BEIS “Greenhouse gas
Reduction Plans and the Corporate Value Chain reporting: conversion factors” database.
(Scope 3) Standard.
• Scope 3 emissions have been calculated based on the guidance in the Greenhouse Gas Protocol “Corporate
• This Carbon Reduction Plan has been reviewed Value Chain (Scope 3) Standard”.
and signed off by the board of directors (or
• For all operations, applicable Scope 3 categories were identified based on an operational control boundary.
equivalent management body).
Scope 3 emissions for applicable categories were calculated following methodologies outlined in the GHG
Protocol "Technical Guidance for Calculating Scope 3 Emissions", with further guidance taken from the GHG
Protocol's detailed methodology chapters for each applicable Scope 3 category.
Signed on behalf of the company:
• The majority of conversion factors were sourced from the BEIS Greenhouse gas reporting: conversion factors,
• Name …………………………………………….……….
v1.0 2021 database. Where a spend-based approach was used, as per the GHG Protocol guidance, conversion
• Role ……………………………………………….……….. factors were taken from the University of Leeds and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs'
UK Footprint Results (1990 – 2018)' study or the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' Indirect
• Signature ……………………………………………..
emissions for the supply chain' database. Scope 3 emissions include Well to Tank and T&D losses.
• Date: ……………………….……………………………...

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APPENDIX – Glossary
Adjusted Spend: Adjusting the provided spend values for the baseline year 2020 to Net-zero: Net-zero requires a concerted effort over time to eliminate GHG
the year of the spend-based DEFRA databases (2018/2011). This adjusted value is used emissions, with compensatory measures as a final step for any emissions that
to calculate the associated carbon emissions. can't be reduced. The SBTi net-zero standard requires a 90% reduction in
Carbon Neutral: Carbon neutral means an organisation has purchased an equivalent emissions prior to any residual offsets, up to 10% of the baseline, being offset
number of compensatory measures, such as carbon offsets and green energy using carbon removal offsets.
certificates, to neutralise their GHG emissions SBTi: The Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is the internationally
Carbon Offsets: Investing in voluntary carbon offsets funds low-carbon projects that recognised body for validating emissions reduction targets that are in line with
replace high emitting alternatives. Carbon offsets can be used to compensate for the the latest climate science.
emissions produced by a company. Scope 1: Emissions from gas usage and transportation fuels (under the
Embodied Emissions: Embodied emissions are emissions associated with the cradle company's control).
to gate manufacture of products, for example emissions produced through Scope 2: Emissions associated with the consumption of purchased electricity.
extraction of raw materials, transportation of material and manufacturing processes. Are presented on both a location based (using country average electricity
GHG Protocol: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is the most widely used standards for emission factors) and market based (taking into account any purchased
calculating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. renewable generated electricity) approach.

Global warming potential: (GWP) GWP is a measure of how much energy the Scope 3: Company's value chain emissions, divided into 15 categories, as
emissions of 1 ton of a gas will absorb over a given period of time, relative to the established by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3)
emissions of 1 ton of carbon dioxide (CO2). The larger the GWP, the more that a given Accounting & Reporting Standard.
gas warms the Earth compared to CO2 over that time period.
tCO2: Tonnes of carbon dioxide gas released into the atmosphere. This metric is
Location-based emissions: Methodology to calculate scope 2 emissions using the often used when reporting electricity emissions factors.
average grid emissions factor of a region.
tCO2e: Greenhouse gases have different global warming
Market-based emissions: Methodology to calculate scope 2 emissions using potentials and are converted to a carbon dioxide
emissions factors specific to the contractual instruments in place. equivalent for ease of comparison and reporting.

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