2050Today Members

Geneva Graduate Institute

Signatory institution of the 2050Today Charter - ACTION PLAN adopted

Over the last two years, sustainability has become one of the Institute's main strategic priorities, which we are committed to deploying and applying across all our missions and activities. Our partnership with 2050Today is an important dimension of this strategic projection. Making a collective commitment to 2050Today is a fantastic opportunity to think together, and in so doing to accelerate and deepen all the actions we have already undertaken. We look forward to continuing this very positive collaboration and to developing ambitious, high-impact joint initiatives

The Geneva Graduate Institute's climate Plan in a nutshell

GHG Reduction Objective by 2030 : - 20%

by implementing its climate action Plan, the Geneva Graduate Institute aims to reduce its overall GHG emissions (from 2022 levels) by 20%

BIODIVERSITY

Actions to be implemented by 2030: 5

ENERGY emissions reduction ≤ 20%

Actions to be implemented by 2030: 5

FOOD emissions reduction ≤ 15%

Actions to be implemented by 2030: 8

MOBILITY emissions reduction ≤ 25%

Actions to be implemented by 2030: 10

SUSTAINABLE IT emissions reduction ≤ TBD

Actions to be implemented by 2030: 4

WASTE MANAGEMENT emissions reduction ≤ 30%

Actions to be implemented by 2030: 5

Contribution to climate action

The Geneva Graduate Institute is highly engaged in climate action within its activities in higher education. The institution has implemented the Target Initiative on Sustainability in Autumn 2021 with the aim of promoting and integrating sustainability ideas across all areas of interest of the Graduate Institute, from teaching practices, research questions, students’ engagement, partnerships, to the daily habits of its community. The general objectives of the initiative are to develop and implement sustainability strategies, goals, and targets linked to the institutional strategic and operational planning processes, initiate policy initiatives, comply with relevant legislative requirements, provide an innovative forum for discussing sustainability issues, and contribute to reinforcing shared values around sustainability.

Thematic actions

Biodiversity

In terms of biodiversity, the Geneva Graduate Institute has a Community Garden and aims continuing to promote this activity by organizing events and workshops to raise awareness within its community and encourage participation in the project. Additionally, the institution plans to create new green areas within its student residences, particularly by adding plants both indoors and outdoors.

Energy

Concerning energy, the Geneva Graduate Institute aims to reduce its emissions from heating and electricity in order to reduce its carbon footprint associated with energy. In addition, the institution aims to raise awareness among its large community of international students on reducing energy use in buildings (and students’ residences)

Food

In the realm of food, to promote sustainable eating habits, the Geneva Graduate Institute plans to raise the portion of vegetarian meals purchased in the cafeteria and to increase the portion of locally sourced products. Moreover, the institution aims to raise awareness among students and staff about the carbon footprint associated with food choices. For coffee, recommendations will be made regarding purchasing fairtrade coffee and abandoning the use of capsules.

Mobility

Regarding mobility, the Geneva Graduate Institute aims to reduce its mobility-related emissions by 25% by 2030. To achieve this, the institution first plans to enhance data collection and monitoring of these emissions. Furthermore, the institution aims to promote sustainable mobility by providing more bike parking spaces and raising awareness among its employees and students to use the bikes it provides. Additionally, recommendations will be made to employees to favor the use of electric vehicles over traditional ones.

Sustainable IT

Sustainable IT is also an important theme for the Geneva Graduate Institute, which plans to raise awareness within its community by organizing workshops and providing podcasts from the IT department and external experts on the subject. It also plans to conduct data archiving and cleaning twice a year.

Waste management

Concerning waste management, the Geneva Graduate Institute aspires to increase the number of recycling stations and reduce the amount of non-recyclable waste in the coming years, while also raising awareness within its community about proper waste management practices.

Footprint and emissions by scope

2050Today’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions measurement methodology follows the GHG Protocol. The Protocol provides standards and guidance for organizations to measure and manage climate-warming emissions. It was created in 1998 through a partnership between the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).

According to the GHG Protocol, the distribution of emissions is done by scopes:

Scope 1 represents direct emissions linked to the consumption of fossil fuels.

Scope 2 represents indirect emissions from the generation of purchased electricity, steam, heating and cooling consumed by the reporting company.

Scope 3 includes all other indirect emissions that occur in a company’s value chain (i.e. purchased good or services, business travel, employee commuting).

The 2050Today carbon footprint takes into account the reported emissions generated by the activities of the institution over one year and is divided by categories:

Energy and water

It takes into account the amount of the consumed electricity produced and purchased by the institution. The energy consumed to heat and/or cool the institution’s building area and the consumed water are included as well.

Mobility

It takes into consideration business travels and commuting (on a survey basis).

Food

The CO2 impact of food includes the catering of the institution and individual consumption (on a survey basis) during working hours.

Purchased goods

The perimeter of purchased goods is set to a list of new office equipment, new mobility equipment (vehicles) and construction materials.

Waste

The perimeter of the waste inventory is set to waste production from facilities and internal operations of the institution

It has to be noted that the collected data of the 2050Today members resulting in each carbon footprint are not yet fully standardized and might not be entirely complete. Data collection is being progressively harmonized and improved. Therefore, direct comparisons between tCO2 / employee among institutions – be it in general or per sector – are not yet possible nor relevant.

To ensure the reliability, the accuracy and a recurrent updating of the carbon footprint assessment, 2050Today is advised by an international Carbon Footprint Scientific Committee.

Carbon Footprint