Carbon Emissions Reports

Towards Net Zero Carbon Emissions
As a responsible and forward-thinking institution, Hashemite University firmly believes in the significance of climate action. Recognizing the systemic and urgent global challenge posed by climate change, we are committed to playing our part in achieving a just transition towards net zero carbon emissions. Embracing sustainability principles in every facet of our university, from learning and teaching to research and operations, we strive to drive positive change and contribute significantly to building a more sustainable and resilient campus. The Hashemite University has proactively undertaken measures to monitor and report the carbon emissions. As part of our dedication to environmental responsibility, we present these Carbon Emissions Reports to transparently showcase our progress and efforts towards reducing our carbon footprint. Our vision revolves around a future characterized by net zero emissions, and these reports serve as a testament to our commitment in addressing climate change.
Within sustainability/climate action policy, we outline our climate-related objectives, aiming to achieve 100% net zero greenhouse gas emissions in our delegated portfolios by 2040. Additionally, we are actively working towards a substantial 50% reduction in emissions by 2025. By setting ambitious targets and prioritizing sustainability, we take proactive steps to make a positive impact on our campus and contribute to the global fight against climate challenges. As part of our commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, Hashemite University has embarked on a transformative journey towards achieving net zero carbon emissions. This Pathway to Net Zero has been meticulously developed following the guidelines set forth by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions sources. Our carbon footprint encompasses all scope 1 and scope 2 emissions, as well as emissions from business travel and commuting. With a resolute target to achieve net zero by 2040, these core emissions factors play a pivotal role in our carbon reduction strategy. To facilitate a clear understanding:
•    Scope 1: encompasses direct emissions from sources directly owned or controlled by the University, such as natural gas used in boilers. This scope is currently the main focus at the Hashemite University.
•    Scope 2: involves indirect emissions arising from the generation of purchased energy consumed by the University, such as purchased electricity. The Hashemite University has successfully achieved net zero carbon emission in 2020/2021 by having 100% renewable energy resources to cover the electricity energy needs at the campus.

Carbon emissions report: 2021 and 2022

Carbon emissions baseline year report


Thank you for being a part of our vision and joining us on this transformative journey. Together, we can shape a brighter and more sustainable future for all.