In 2023, Brinks disclosed key data related to its energy management practices, providing transparency into its operational energy use in line with recognized sustainability reporting frameworks.
Brinks also reported how it meets its energy needs through a mix of purchased and self-generated energy, offering insight into its sourcing strategy and level of energy independence.
Additionally, Brinks also disclosed progress toward renewable energy adoption, highlighting the share of total energy sourced from renewable versus non-renewable sources.
Finally, Brinks also reported the types of energy sources as well as generation technologies, both for purchased and self-produced energy, helping stakeholders evaluate Brinks's reliance on fossil fuels versus cleaner alternatives.
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In 2023, Brinks consumed a total of 4.27 million Gigajoules of energy across its operations. Of this total, 0.3% was sourced from renewable energy, either derived from natural resources like biofuels, biomass, or biogas, or generated using renewable technologies such as solar or wind power. The remaining 99.7% was classified as non-renewable energy, coming from fossil-based fuels such as coal, natural gas, or crude oil, or from non-renewable generation technologies like nuclear power.
In 2023, Brinks consumed a total of 4.27 million Gigajoules of energy, of which 0.3% was derived from renewable sources, including biofuels, biomass, biogas, solar, and wind power.
This low level of renewable energy use highlights a heavy reliance on fossil fuels or other non-renewable sources, suggesting that Brinks has considerable room to improve its energy sustainability strategy.
Since 2023, Brinks's total energy consumption increased by 1.98%, reflecting a recent rise in overall energy demand.
Over the same period, the share of renewable energy in Brinks's consumption increased by 210.63%, showing a recent positive trend in clean energy adoption.
In 2023, Brinks disclosed detailed information on the sources and generation technologies of the energy it consumed. This disclosure enables a clearer assessment of the Brinks's overall energy mix, its sourcing strategy, and its reliance on fossil fuels versus cleaner alternatives such as renewables and low-carbon technologies.
In 2023, Brinks's total energy consumption was primarily sourced from
In 2023, Brinks consumed energy from 7 different sources or generation technologies, indicating a highly concentrated energy mix, with Diesel, Gasoline (Petrol), Heavy Oil, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Propane alone accounting for 88.95% of total consumption.