Azerion: Sustainability FAQs

Posted on Monday 23 October 2023

Azerion has completed IAB UK's Environmental Sustainability FAQs, designed to make environmental credentials more accessible and improve the focus of the industry


Section 1 – about your company

Response

Company name

Azerion

Number of UK employees

50 – 249

Number of global employees

1000+

Company type

Ad Technology or Data Company

Person accountable for environmental sustainability

Patrick Anderson

Section 2 – company energy usage

Response

Emissions measured eg. Scope 1, 2 and 3

Scope 1

Reduction strategies in place for energy use

We're currently integrating Impact+ technology into our DSP so that we can calculate the amount of energy usage which will then inform and influence future media choices as well as communicating and highlighting this with clients. 

We also now offer Green Packages for clients, allowing them to implement low carbon campaigns.

Environmental sustainability policies schemes or initiatives in place

Recycling (everyday e.g bottles and cans)
Recycling (tech e.g. laptops and phones)
Travel to work
Website hosting

Percentage of energy usage from renewable resources

91% - 100% (U.K.)

Carbon offsetting schemes used

We have partnered with Right Thing Media who contribute percentage value campaign budgets to charities that off-set carbon usage.

Company's environmental sustainability objectives

TBC

Section 3 - industry initiatives

Response

Industry certifications or initiatives

AdNet Zero, IAB UK group

iab member

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