ATPI’s 2025 Report Highlights Significant Progress in Carbon Reduction

September 9, 2025
2025 Sustainability Report by ATPI
The 2025 Sustainability Report features initiatives that can be implemented across carbon-intensive markets.

Leading travel management company ATPI has released its second annual sustainability report, showcasing notable achievements in reducing its environmental footprint.

Key Highlights:

25% Absolute Reduction in Scope 1 and 2 Emissions: ATPI achieved a significant reduction in its carbon emissions, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability.

11% Reduction in Total Emissions per Full-Time Employee: Despite an 8% increase in staff, ATPI reduced its total emissions per employee from 1.86 tonnes of CO2e in 2023 to 1.65 tonnes in 2024.

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Investment in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF): ATPI invested in 75 tonnes of SAF, representing 5% of its business travel emissions from the previous year, to address the aviation industry’s decarbonization needs.

Renewable Energy: 48% of ATPI’s office electricity now comes from renewable sources, a 5% increase since the last report.

ATPI Halo: The company’s CO2 measurement, reduction, and compensation service delivered notable carbon-offsetting projects, including providing renewable electricity to Nicaragua’s power grid.

ATPI’s Sustainability Officer, Louisa Toure, emphasized the company’s determination to continue evolving and leading the way in shaping the future of sustainable travel. By sharing its progress and insights, ATPI aims to empower clients with the information and tools needed to make meaningful changes and drive sustainability in the industry.

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