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Analytics Firm Cuts Emissions 24% in Just One Year

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Clarivate, a company serving 45,000 organizations worldwide, slashed its greenhouse gas emissions by nearly a quarter between 2024 and 2025. The achievement shows how even data-focused businesses can make rapid climate progress.

A global analytics firm just proved that cutting emissions fast isn't just possible—it's happening right now.

Clarivate, which provides research and data services to universities, hospitals, law firms, and major corporations around the world, reduced its total greenhouse gas emissions by 24% in a single year. The company's carbon footprint dropped from 96,666 tons of CO₂ equivalent in 2024 to 73,110 tons in 2025.

The reduction covered all three categories of emissions, from direct energy use to supply chain impacts. Working with approximately 45,000 organizations across education, healthcare, legal, and government sectors, Clarivate embedded sustainability into its day-to-day operations rather than just setting distant goals.

"This report shows how Clarivate is moving beyond ambition to drive meaningful progress," said CEO Matti Shem Tov. The company strengthened how it measures and manages emissions while weaving environmental considerations throughout its business practices.

Analytics Firm Cuts Emissions 24% in Just One Year

The Ripple Effect

The progress extends far beyond carbon numbers. Nearly 40% of Clarivate's office spaces now hold sustainability certifications, creating healthier workplaces for employees in multiple countries.

The company's ProQuest One Sustainability resource, which helps students and researchers access environmental data, has expanded to more than 400 universities and institutions. That means thousands of future scientists, policymakers, and business leaders now have better tools to tackle climate challenges.

Clarivate employees volunteered over 36,000 hours last year through the company's time-off program, channeling their energy into local communities. The firm also partnered with pharmaceutical company Teva to improve antibiotic stewardship in Germany and Kenya, using data to promote more responsible medicine use and combat drug resistance.

The company plans to keep evolving its approach, focusing on climate action, workforce wellbeing, ethical business conduct, and transparency throughout its supply chain. When a company that deals in information and insights walks the talk on sustainability, it shows that climate progress works across every industry.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Emissions Reduction

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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