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Articulate Marketing

United Kingdom·14 headcount·Reporting year 2025

Digital marketing services

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SectorBusiness activities - Consultancy legal accounting etc
RegionEurope
Size band11-100 employees
Joined SME Hub23 Jun 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 solutions
Integrated climate into company missionnot asked
Third-party verified data
Governance:? Choose as many as are applicable. * Governance process in place,Person is responsible for climate strategy at board level 6.1.1 Please describe their position and responsibility. * The CFO is in charge with the climate strategy at the board level. The CFO is in charge of: - governance - employee wellbeing via the Head of People as a direct report - sustainability actions and program 6.1.2 Is thi
Climate risk:Yes - we have identified both climate risks and opportunities 6.2.1 Where are the climate risks you've identified? * Value Chain 6.2.2 How are you managing these climate risks? Choose as many as are a
In their own words
. * Using the data from the Ecologi UK calculator, our overall carbon footprint decreased by 2.8 tCO2 between FY24 and FY23. Many of our emissions depend on the headcount. Our working from home (WFH) emissions decreased by 2tCO2 in FY24 vs FY23, because of the reduced headcount. Excluding the WFH emissions, the remaining footprint decreased by 0.5 tCO2, triggered by reducing the number of IT-related service providers, shrinking the operations and looking for efficiencies in the softwares we use.
Acknowledged challenges
  • 01Reducing scope 3 emissions
  • 02Reducing emissions from business travel
  • 03Time constraints
  • 04Inaccurate or insufficient data
  • 05Other challenges (please specify) Specify other challenges * The changes in the methodology to calculate the carbon footprint
  • 06especially on business travel is very time consuming and difficult to estimate. It requires a lot of manual effort to go and back engineer miles travelled by

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: Small Business Carbon Calculator,Other calculator (please specify) 3.8.1 Specify any additional deta

Country grid context · United Kingdom · 2024

Renewables
50%
of generation
Intensity
197
gCO₂/kWh · low

Coal-free since Sep 2024; wind-led grid.

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
Renewables (%)Carbon intensity (gCO₂/kWh)
201520240%100%0500

Sector net-zero pathway· professional 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.

Professional services Scope 1+2 is small (offices); Scope 3 dominated by purchased services + business travel.

Sector primary pathway
Corporate Scope 1+2 absolute emissions
% of 2020 emissions
0501002020203020402050
Year readout

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

2050 endpoint:
Best 0% · Worst 70%
Corporate Scope 1+2 absolute emissions · % of 2020 emissions · base 2020 · Source: SBTi 1.5°C corporate criteria (4.2% YoY) · Race to Zero · BAU
SBTi 1.5°C corporate criteria (4.2% YoY) · Race to Zero · BAU
Sector dependencies · 3 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
Building operational emissions
% of 2020 emissions
0501002020203020402050
Best10%
Realistic45%
Worst75%
Building operational emissions · % of 2020 emissions · base 2020
Source: IEA NZE Buildings, SBTi Buildings 1.5°C
IEA NZE Buildings, SBTi Buildings 1.5°C
Aviation CO2 (commercial)
% of 2019 absolute CO2
07515020192020203020402050
Best0%
Realistic50%
Worst150%
Aviation CO2 (commercial) · % of 2019 absolute CO2 · base 2019
Source: IATA Fly Net Zero, ICAO LTAG, BAU (~3% pa growth)
IATA Fly Net Zero, ICAO LTAG, BAU (~3% pa growth)

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