Carbon Accounting Initiatives have been growing in popularity through CSR departments at corporations. In this top business school, students have become the key drivers of the sustainability initiative. This is the story of ESMT.
Net Impact ESMT Berlin, a 40-member strong student club for sustainability needed a way to start measuring their carbon emissions in order to create a data-driven approach to change in the school.
Net Impact ESMT Berlin President, Luka Zrnic had been in contact with CEO and Co-founder Lubomila Jordanova, so when the club looked for a carbon accounting software it felt natural to adopt the Plan A software. As such, the ESMT Berlin campus became one of the first universities to partner with Plan A. With the software, both students and staff can get involved with the project and the wider initiative for sustainability.
ESMT Berlin is using the Essential version of the carbon manager. The software’s capabilities includes all operational emissions measurements, benchmarks, automated action plans as well as a space to centralise data, build a compensation portfolio, and manage their progress over time.
In addition to the usage of the platform, Net Impact ESMT Berlin and Plan A have co-organised engagement and educational events, from park cleanups to talks, as well as supported the compensation of ESMT Berlin’s largest events.
ESMT Berlin has successfully set up a baseline this year using the Plan A Platform. Information about the status of the school and the next steps for carbon reduction initiatives is shared with all employees and students, establishing a pattern of change for the future months and years ahead.
Having the carbon accounting platform has allowed the group to gain the legitimacy to hold discussions with ESMT Berlin’s executive board to implement more sustainable measures around our campus securing additional budget for its activities such as battery collection stations, proper waste separation, building a greenhouse for the garden, educational events such as a park clean-up with Plan A bringing together over 140 people to collect over 50 trash bags.
Longer term, ESMT Berlin aims to change the status quo on campus and train the next generation of business leaders through this school-wide project.