In 2024, Mandarin Oriental International completed a corporate carbon footprint assessment and publicly disclosed its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions according to the GHG Protocol, covering Scope 1 (direct emissions from owned or controlled sources) and Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy).
However, Mandarin Oriental International has not published a category-level breakdown of its Scope 3 emissions, limiting visibility into specific value chain sources.
| Metric (tCO2e) | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 - 2017 |
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Total Scope 1 | 0000000 | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 |
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Market-Based | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 |
Location-Based | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 |
Total Scope 3 | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Total Scope 1 Revenue Intensity (tCO2e/$M) | 0000000 | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | Copy/Paste is a PRO feature. | 0000000 |
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In 2024, the total operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Mandarin Oriental International amounted to 200,448 metric tons of CO2 equivalent. This figure includes both direct emissions from owned or controlled sources (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from purchased energy (Scope 2).a
Compared to 2023, the total operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Mandarin Oriental International decreased by 1.58%, showing that the company has made progress in taking action to reduce the climate impact of its operations.a
In 2024, the total Scope 1 emissions of Mandarin Oriental International were 26,058.24 metric tons of CO₂ equivalent (tCO₂e).a
Since 2019, Mandarin Oriental International's Scope 1 emissions have increased by 14.87%, reflecting a rising long-term trend in Scope 1 emissions over time.ab
Compared to the previous year (2023), Mandarin Oriental International's Scope 1 emissions increased by 6.62%, suggesting that the company faced challenges in reducing emissions from its directly owned or controlled operations.a
In 2024, Mandarin Oriental International reported Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 174,389.76 tCO₂e using the market-based method.a
Since 2019, Mandarin Oriental International's Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Market-Based) have increased by 46.43%, reflecting a rising long-term trend in Scope 2 emissions over time.ab
Compared to the previous year (2023), Mandarin Oriental International's Scope 2 emissions (Market-Based) have remained relatively stable, indicating that Mandarin Oriental International's emissions have plateaued with no significant change in its energy consumption footprint.a
In 2024, Mandarin Oriental International reported its Scope 2 emissions using the market-based method.a
In 2024, Mandarin Oriental International reported Scope 1 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 26,058.24 tCO₂e and total revenues of USD 526 millions. This translates into an emissions intensity of 49.56 tCO₂e per millions USD.a
In 2024, Mandarin Oriental International reported a Scope 1 emissions intensity of 49.56 tCO₂e per millions USD. Compared to the peer group median of 21.44, this places the company above its industry benchmark, indicating it is less carbon-efficient than most competitors.a
In 2024, Mandarin Oriental International ranked 20 out of 25 companies in its industry peer group, based on Scope 1 emissions intensity (measured in tCO₂e per millions USD).a
Mandarin Oriental International is therefore positioned in the mid-range of its industry, neither a clear leader nor a laggard in carbon efficiency.a