ExpedRapport sur le climat

Submitted on 2025-01-13

Introduction *

Commitment and Targets *

Own Emissions *

Value Chain Emissions *

(optional)

Climate Solutions *

(optional)

Management, Strategy and Climate Risk *

(optional)

Results, Challenges and Outlook *

Version 3.0

Introduction *

1.1 Reporting year

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2022

1.1.1 Reporting period

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from 1.2022 to 12.2022

1.2 Describe your business activities

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Design, import and marketing of Outdoor Equipment: mainly Sleepingmats, Sleepingbags, Tents, Backpacks.

1.4 Number of employees in the reporting year

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22

1.4.1 Full-time equivalent (FTE) or headcounts

*
Full-time equivalent

1.5 Let us know if your company is a parent company or subsidiary

*
Parent company

Commitment and Targets *

2.1 Net zero target year

*
2050

2.1.1 Base year

*
2022

2.2 Near-term target

*

42% of absolute total emission reduction from my base year by 2030

Own Emissions *

3.1 To reduce emissions in line with my commitment, my company has a plan and is taking action

*
Yes

Energy consumption

3.2 Total energy consumption

*
10497 kwh

3.3 Renewable energy

*
10497 kwh

Scope 1 emissions

3.4 Scope 1 emissions

*
12.5 metric tons CO2e

Scope 2 emissions

3.5 Location based scope 2 emissions

*
70.672 metric tons CO2e

3.6 Market based scope 2 emissions

*
63.716 metric tons CO2e

3.7 Describe your plans and actions taken to reduce scope 1 & 2 emissions.

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Only 1-2% of Exped’s total footprint derive from Scope 1 and Scope 2. 80% of Scope1 and Scope 2 are found in the heating of the office rooms in Zurich, Switzerland and Tacoma; USA, all of which are rented. Exped plans to evaluate heating alternatives with the respective landlords and to switch to electric cars.

3.8 Describe the calculation methodology and comment on the data accuracy, including any tools/methods used to calculate.

*
Exped follows the operational control approach, as presented in the GHG Protocol Reporting Standard: All emissions generated by EXPED companies or subsidiaries (in Switzerland and the United States) are included. For Switzerland, actual data from utility bills of lesser were used and inserted into myclimate online corporate calculator. For USA, empiric data was used by myclimate online corporate calculator.

Value Chain Emissions (optional) *

Scope 3 emissions

4.1 Have you measured any of your scope 3 emissions?

*
Yes

4.1.1 Total scope 3 emissions

*
9786 metric tons CO2e

Supply chain related - upstream emissions

Customer related - downstream emissions

4.1.17 Do you have a plan and are taking action to reduce emissions from your value chain?

*

Yes

Our focus lies on decarbonizing our products and supply chain – and on making our services and business more circular. >>Implementation of renewable energy in supply chain. Working with industry leading suppliers, we see a lot of improvement with emissions being measured, targets set, solar panels installed and efficiency increased. Together with the European Outdoor Group we support our suppliers on this journey. These efforts will be measured in future reports. >>Switching from virgin to recycled materials, we reduce the footprint of a new product. Also, Polyester is less carbon intensive than Nylon, a lighter product has a lower impact than a heavier one. The challenge is to keep performance and durability at today’s high level while reducing its impact. >> By creating mono-material products, we increase the possibilities for recycling in the future. We aim to increase the number of mono-material products. We also encourage upcycling projects and plan to do so at a greater scale. Increased durability and repairability (circular system) Though not easy to measure, our repair services play a substantial role in our sustainability efforts. Our own repair services in Switzerland and the USA keep our products in use and keep them out of landfills.

4.2 Have you asked any of your suppliers to set a net zero target (either voluntarily or as a requirement)?

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No

4.3 Have you communicated your commitment and actions to any of your customers?

*
Yes

4.4 Describe the calculation methodology and comment on the data accuracy and any tools used to calculate your scope 3 emissions.

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For Scope 1, 2, and Scope 3.2, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 categories, the online corporate footprint calculator by myclimate was used. For some scope 3 categories, empiric values from myclimate calculator were used. For our biggest impact, our own product range, a separate PCF calculation was performed with myclimate, assessing all cradle to gate emissions for all Exped products based on primary data from suppliers or on empiric values, using ecoinvent database (including Scope 3.1, 3.4, 3.9 and 3.12). Myclimate assessed 11 deputy products to define an emission coefficient (kg CO2e per kg Product) for each subcategory. For Product Carbon Footprint, an uncertainty factor of 10% has been added to all emissions.

Climate Solutions (optional) *

5.1 Do you classify any of your existing goods and/or services as a climate solution?

*
-

Management, Strategy and Climate Risk (optional) *

6.2 Have you started to identify and assess your companies climate risks and opportunities?

*
No - we plan to in the next 1-5 years

6.3 Have you integrated climate and/or nature into your company mission statement or shareholder agreements? If yes, describe how.

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Yes

-

6.4 Have you taken actions this year outside of your emissions to accelerate climate progress?

*

Yes

Though not accountable for a net zero target, Exped finances climate protection projects by and through myclimate. We measure our product's and company's footprint and finance climate protection projects to the same extent.

Results, Challenges and Outlook *

7.1 Provide any additional comments or context on your annual results and progress from previous years.

*
We are happy to have a full overview of our total emissions. This milestone will help us improve in the next years.

7.3 Has there been any third party validation of the data submitted in this report?

*

Yes

Product Carbon Footprint has been calculated with myclimate.

ExpedRapport sur le climat

ExpedRapport sur le climat - 2022

Introduction *

1.1 Reporting year

*

2022

1.1.1 Reporting period

*

from 1.2022 to 12.2022

1.2 Describe your business activities

*
Design, import and marketing of Outdoor Equipment: mainly Sleepingmats, Sleepingbags, Tents, Backpacks.

1.4 Number of employees in the reporting year

*
22

1.4.1 Full-time equivalent (FTE) or headcounts

*
Full-time equivalent

1.5 Let us know if your company is a parent company or subsidiary

*
Parent company

Commitment and Targets *

2.1 Net zero target year

*
2050

2.1.1 Base year

*
2022

2.2 Near-term target

*

42% of absolute total emission reduction from my base year by 2030

Own Emissions *

3.1 To reduce emissions in line with my commitment, my company has a plan and is taking action

*
Yes

Energy consumption

3.2 Total energy consumption

*
10497 kwh

3.3 Renewable energy

*
10497 kwh

Scope 1 emissions

3.4 Scope 1 emissions

*
12.5 metric tons CO2e

Scope 2 emissions

3.5 Location based scope 2 emissions

*
70.672 metric tons CO2e

3.6 Market based scope 2 emissions

*
63.716 metric tons CO2e

3.7 Describe your plans and actions taken to reduce scope 1 & 2 emissions.

*
Only 1-2% of Exped’s total footprint derive from Scope 1 and Scope 2. 80% of Scope1 and Scope 2 are found in the heating of the office rooms in Zurich, Switzerland and Tacoma; USA, all of which are rented. Exped plans to evaluate heating alternatives with the respective landlords and to switch to electric cars.

3.8 Describe the calculation methodology and comment on the data accuracy, including any tools/methods used to calculate.

*
Exped follows the operational control approach, as presented in the GHG Protocol Reporting Standard: All emissions generated by EXPED companies or subsidiaries (in Switzerland and the United States) are included. For Switzerland, actual data from utility bills of lesser were used and inserted into myclimate online corporate calculator. For USA, empiric data was used by myclimate online corporate calculator.

Value Chain Emissions (optional) *

Scope 3 emissions

4.1 Have you measured any of your scope 3 emissions?

*
Yes

4.1.1 Total scope 3 emissions

*
9786 metric tons CO2e

Supply chain related - upstream emissions

Customer related - downstream emissions

4.1.17 Do you have a plan and are taking action to reduce emissions from your value chain?

*

Yes

Our focus lies on decarbonizing our products and supply chain – and on making our services and business more circular. >>Implementation of renewable energy in supply chain. Working with industry leading suppliers, we see a lot of improvement with emissions being measured, targets set, solar panels installed and efficiency increased. Together with the European Outdoor Group we support our suppliers on this journey. These efforts will be measured in future reports. >>Switching from virgin to recycled materials, we reduce the footprint of a new product. Also, Polyester is less carbon intensive than Nylon, a lighter product has a lower impact than a heavier one. The challenge is to keep performance and durability at today’s high level while reducing its impact. >> By creating mono-material products, we increase the possibilities for recycling in the future. We aim to increase the number of mono-material products. We also encourage upcycling projects and plan to do so at a greater scale. Increased durability and repairability (circular system) Though not easy to measure, our repair services play a substantial role in our sustainability efforts. Our own repair services in Switzerland and the USA keep our products in use and keep them out of landfills.

4.2 Have you asked any of your suppliers to set a net zero target (either voluntarily or as a requirement)?

*
No

4.3 Have you communicated your commitment and actions to any of your customers?

*
Yes

4.4 Describe the calculation methodology and comment on the data accuracy and any tools used to calculate your scope 3 emissions.

*
For Scope 1, 2, and Scope 3.2, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 categories, the online corporate footprint calculator by myclimate was used. For some scope 3 categories, empiric values from myclimate calculator were used. For our biggest impact, our own product range, a separate PCF calculation was performed with myclimate, assessing all cradle to gate emissions for all Exped products based on primary data from suppliers or on empiric values, using ecoinvent database (including Scope 3.1, 3.4, 3.9 and 3.12). Myclimate assessed 11 deputy products to define an emission coefficient (kg CO2e per kg Product) for each subcategory. For Product Carbon Footprint, an uncertainty factor of 10% has been added to all emissions.

Climate Solutions (optional) *

5.1 Do you classify any of your existing goods and/or services as a climate solution?

*
-

Management, Strategy and Climate Risk (optional) *

6.2 Have you started to identify and assess your companies climate risks and opportunities?

*
No - we plan to in the next 1-5 years

6.3 Have you integrated climate and/or nature into your company mission statement or shareholder agreements? If yes, describe how.

*

Yes

-

6.4 Have you taken actions this year outside of your emissions to accelerate climate progress?

*

Yes

Though not accountable for a net zero target, Exped finances climate protection projects by and through myclimate. We measure our product's and company's footprint and finance climate protection projects to the same extent.

Results, Challenges and Outlook *

7.1 Provide any additional comments or context on your annual results and progress from previous years.

*
We are happy to have a full overview of our total emissions. This milestone will help us improve in the next years.

7.3 Has there been any third party validation of the data submitted in this report?

*

Yes

Product Carbon Footprint has been calculated with myclimate.
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