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Big Room Inc

Canada·2 headcount·Reporting year 2025

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SectorInformation technology
RegionNorth America
Size band1-10 employees
Joined SME Hub27 Jul 2022
Reporting statusReported
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Commitment

Net zero target
By 2030
Scope 1 + 2 + 3 · Baseline 2022

Practices & perspective

Practices in place
Climate action plan in placenot asked
Scope 3 emissions measured
Engaged suppliers on net-zeronot asked
Communicated commitment to customers
Products/services qualify as climate solutionsnot asked
Integrated climate into company missionnot asked
Third-party verified data
In their own words
. * We rebaselined in 2024 due to changes in the methodology used for calculating emissions from digital services.
Acknowledged challenges
  • 01Reducing scope 3 emissions
  • 02Reducing emissions from business travel
  • 03Lack of skills and knowledge
  • 04Low return on investment

Reported footprint

GHG emissions (tCO2e)
 2025
Scope 10.0
Scope 20.0
Scope 1 + 20.0
Scope 3
Energy use
 2025unit
Total0.0kWh
Renewable0.0kWh
Renewable share%

Calculated via: Own internal calculations,Hired an external consultancy 3.8.1 Specify any additional details * We ar

Country grid context · Canada · 2024

Renewables
67%
of generation
Intensity
132
gCO₂/kWh · low

Hydro-dominated; QC/BC/MB are near-zero-carbon, AB/SK still gas-heavy.

Source: Ember Yearly Electricity Data (CC BY 4.0). For SMEs, the grid carbon intensity is the dominant lever on Scope 2 emissions — switching to a renewable tariff is often the single biggest cut available.

Grid trajectory

No multi-year history available for this country yet.

Sector net-zero pathway· ict services

Industry-level decarbonisation context — not this firm's own commitment. Shows how the wider sector needs to evolve for individual SME targets to be achievable.

Digital services depend on power + semiconductor manufacturing pathways.

Sector primary pathway
ICT sector absolute emissions
% of 2020 emissions
0631252020203020402050
Year readout

Hover the chart to read off Best / Realistic / Worst values at any year. Click to pin the readout.

2050 endpoint:
Best 15% · Worst 80%
ICT sector absolute emissions · % of 2020 emissions · base 2020 · Source: SBTi ICT 1.5°C pathway, BAU growth (~5% pa traffic)
SBTi ICT 1.5°C pathway, BAU growth (~5% pa traffic)
Sector dependencies · 2 upstream sectors
Grid carbon intensity
% of 2020 gCO2/kWh
0501002020203020402050
Best0%
Realistic15%
Worst60%
Grid carbon intensity · % of 2020 gCO2/kWh · base 2020
Source: IEA WEO 2023 — NZE / APS / STEPS
IEA WEO 2023
Fab energy + PFC emissions
% of 2020 emissions
0631252020203020402050
Best15%
Realistic45%
Worst85%
Fab energy + PFC emissions · % of 2020 emissions · base 2020
Source: SEMI sustainability roadmap, SBTi ICT (covers fabs)
SEMI sustainability roadmap, SBTi ICT (covers fabs)

Pathway data is authored estimates anchored on IEA / SBTi sector pathways. Best / Realistic / Worst lines map to NZE / APS / STEPS-style scenarios.