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CWE-ES-09 Compassion, Welfare & Environment Environment & Sustainability CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Net-Zero roadmap & carbon disclosure

This criterion assesses an organization's strategic commitment to climate action by evaluating the development, implementation, and transparency of its Net-Zero roadmap and associated carbon disclosures. It examines whether the organization has measured its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scopes 1, 2, and progressively 3), established a credible, time-bound plan to reduce these emissions to net-zero, and is transparently reporting its progress to stakeholders. From an Islamic perspective, this is a direct manifestation of the principles of stewardship (*khilāfah*) over the Earth and upholding the sacred trust (*amānah*) that Allah has bestowed upon humanity. The Qur'an explicitly links environmental degradation to human action: "Corruption has appeared throughout the land and sea by [reason of] what the hands of people have earned" (Qur'an 30:41). Climate change is a profound disruption of the natural balance (*al-mīzān*) and a form of corruption (*fasād*), disproportionately harming the world's most vulnerable communities. The practical implications of this criterion are significant, moving an organization from passive environmental awareness to active, strategic climate responsibility. It requires a systematic approach to understanding and managing environmental impact, grounded in the Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah (objectives of Islamic law) to preserve life (*ḥifẓ al-nafs*) and wealth (*ḥifẓ al-māl*) by mitigating climate risks. A robust Net-Zero roadmap serves as a strategic guide for long-term sustainability, enhances operational efficiency by reducing waste (*isrāf*), strengthens reputation, and builds resilience. For an Islamic organization, it is a powerful demonstration of *Iḥsān* (excellence and compassion), aligning its operational footprint with its ethical and spiritual mission to preserve and protect Allah's creation for future generations.

KPI / Measure
MetricAbsolute Emissions & Intensity
TargetNet Zero by Target Year
FrequencyAnnual
MethodTotal tCO2e (Scopes 1, 2, 3) AND tCO2e / [Activity Metric]
UnitTonnes CO2e
Maturity Levels
Level 1: Initial/Ad-hoc

Ad-hoc awareness of environmental impact. Energy consumption is monitored for cost-saving purposes, but there is no formal measurement of the organization's carbon footprint (GHG emissions). Climate action is not a strategic consideration.

Level 2: Developing

The organization has begun to formally measure its carbon footprint, covering Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. There is an awareness of the need for climate action, but no formal roadmap or detailed implementation plan has been established.

Level 3: Established

A formal commitment to climate action exists. Scope 1 and 2 emissions are measured (with dual reporting) and reported annually. A basic Net-Zero roadmap is board-approved. Scope 3 materiality screening has been conducted to identify key value chain impacts.

Level 4: Advanced

A comprehensive, science-based Net-Zero roadmap is developed, approved by leadership, and publicly disclosed. The roadmap covers Scopes 1, 2, and material Scope 3 categories with specific owners and budgets. Progress is tracked and transparently reported with internal QA.

Level 5: Optimizing

The Net-Zero strategy is fully integrated into the organization's core strategy, governance, and risk management. The organization is on a clear trajectory to meet its science-based targets, uses external assurance (ISO 14064), and actively engages its value chain to drive decarbonization, fulfilling its role of *Iṣlāḥ* (restoration).

Applicability

Organisation Types

mosque-prayer-space islamic-center community-center charity-relief humanitarian-aid zakat-sadaqah-body islamic-school-madrasa educational-institution supplementary-school islamic-university-college youth-organization womens-organization student-islamic-society advocacy-campaign-group umbrella-organization representative-body media-publication islamic-broadcasting professional-association trade-body sports-recreation arts-culture healthcare-service counselling-mental-health elderly-care funeral-service bereavement-support certification-body standards-organization restaurant butcher-meat-supplier food-manufacturer catering-service bank finance-provider investment-fund insurance-provider accountancy-firm advisory-consultancy legal-practice bookstore-retail fashion-retail ecommerce-platform private-school training-provider private-healthcare-clinic counselling-practice general-enterprise social-enterprise community-interest-company

By Organisation Size

SizeApplicabilityNotes
Micro exempt Disproportionate burden; lacks resources and significant footprint for formal GHG reporting.
Small exempt Formal Scope 1 and 2 measurement and Net-Zero roadmaps are too resource-intensive for this size.
Medium optional Nice-to-have; can begin basic carbon footprint tracking but full formal disclosure is not expected.
Large partial Expected to measure Scope 1 & 2 and have a basic roadmap, but full formal disclosure may be scaled down.
Major full Expected to have comprehensive ESG reporting, Net-Zero roadmaps, and align with SECR compliance.

Applicable When

  • The organization has physical operations (e.g., offices, facilities)
  • The organization consumes energy
  • The organization generates waste
  • The organization utilizes transportation
  • The organization engages in procurement

Not Applicable When

  • The organization has no physical presence or operations (e.g., purely digital entity with no office)
  • The organization operates at a negligible scale (e.g., annual electricity consumption < 5,000 kWh, no vehicles, and no heating fuel)

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