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How is my Greenly Score computed and medals attributed?
How is my Greenly Score computed and medals attributed?

Everything you need to know about the Greenly score and medals

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Written by Support @Greenly
Updated over a year ago

🎯 Objectives

The Greenly score is designed to assess and highlight the progress of a company at every step of its carbon strategy: performing and publishing a GHG assessment, engaging and committing employees, partners, and suppliers, reducing GHG emissions, and contributing to climate projects. It is therefore a tool created to measure the maturity of your carbon strategy.

If you feel that your score is missing points, feel free to contact a climate expert. They will be able to reward your efforts and reevaluate your score!

📊 Distribution

Greenly users are invited to use this tool to structure their carbon strategy by following the different scoring stages described below.

The maximum Score is 100 points, distributed in the following way:

Creating & fine-tuning your Greenhouse Gas report

40 points

Action plans

36 points

Climate targets

4 points

Engaging and raising awareness among employees

10 points

Climate contribution

10 points

This score is then converted into a medal, ranging from platinum to bronze, following thresholds below:

Platinum

76 - 100

Gold

56 - 75

Silver

30 - 55

Bronze

6 - 30

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0 - 5

Exceptions

Given the impact of their activities, the following industries are excluded from the score :

  • Extraction, refining, freight, or marketing of fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas)

  • Conventional aeronautics sector

  • Beef industry, farming, and/or processing

  • Pesticide industry

  • Any organization with financing or activities in the above-mentioned sectors of activity, with portfolio investments or turnover equal to or greater than 50%.

More information on the distribution of points can be found on the following links:

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