Greenhouse Gas Emission

Greenhouse gas emissions are a factor in climate change, which has an impact on ecosystems, weather patterns, sea level rise, and human health. We can control the rise in global temperature and safeguard humanity from potentially catastrophic effects by cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

As a result, TSUULL has officially made the commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2035 and zero real carbon emissions by 2050. Our current objective boundary uses 2016 as the baseline year, matches with Sustainability Goals, and includes all scope 1 and 2 emissions. By reporting the analysis of CO2 on campuses, TSUULL promotes thorough, open, and exact accounting and necessitates independent verification.

Each year, millions of UZ currency are spent on specialized energy-conservation initiatives, operational changes to existing infrastructure, and the implementation of energy mitigation measures for new or refurbished infrastructures. These are used specifically to cut back on energy consumption, energy expenditures, and greenhouse gas emissions.

The reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Campuses has been gradually processed since 2016 and the ultimate goal of carbon neutrality plan has been established. The actions towards the reduction of CO2 Gases are regularly undertaken  and updated.