Sustainability
Limiting our impact on climate change and operating our business in sustainable ways
Environmental sustainability is a crucial issue for players, for Riot, and for the entire world. While sustainability has always been something we’ve strived for, it’s high time we made our commitments abundantly clear. By putting in the work ourselves, working with impactful partners, and sharing best practices with the rest of the gaming industry, we can, and must, push forward towards a healthier world.
Our Commitments
We want players to be able to enjoy our games for generations to come. To make that future a reality, we have to follow the science to stay up to date on the best practices for sustainability while staying committed to reducing our overall environmental impact.
We’ve done the research to understand our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and we’re ready to introduce our commitments as a company:
Set a near-term science-based target for GHG emissions in line with the Paris Agreement
We aim to lower our global emissions to do our part in keeping global warming below 1.5°C
Reach net zero emissions by 2050
We will focus on continued emissions reductions over time and plan to offset what we can’t reduce
Achieve 100% renewable electricity in our operations by 2030
We will support the global transition away from fossil fuel-based electricity and toward cleaner, more sustainable options
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
After going from one game to five, we conducted in-depth research and calculated our first-ever Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Inventory using data from 2021. This inventory helped us to understand what our Scope 1-3 emissions were and where they came from and guided us to determine the right opportunities for the best path forward. Science-based targets provide a defined pathway for companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In the next two years, we will submit baseline data and move forward with a fully reviewed GHG reduction plan. We are committed to reporting this data each year in our annual Impact Reports.
Our 2021 GHG Emission Footprint
Scope 1: Onsite Fuel
1,735 tCO2e
Scope 2: Purchased Energy
6,907 tCO2e
Scope 3: Up/Downstream Emissions
92,369 tCO2e
Total GHG Emissions:
101,011 tCO2e
Scope 3 emissions by category
Purchased goods & services | 72.3% | |
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Capital goods | 3.5% | |
Fuel & energy related activities | 1.5% | |
Business travel | 5.3% | |
Employee commuting | 4.0% | |
Upstream leased assets | 12.4% | |
Franchises | 0.4% |
Sustainability-Focused Initiatives
While our commitments drive our company’s decisions in all facets, we are proud to continue our tradition of bespoke sustainability initiatives that make an impact on the world around us. In the past, we’ve worked with players using in-game fundraisers to direct millions of dollars to sustainability organizations. In our offices, we’ve employed a variety of sustainability practices to reduce food waste, water usage, and energy consumption.
In esports, we’ve used Worlds to bring sustainability in-game and work with long-time partners to make an exponential impact. In addition, our remote broadcast center in Dublin, which opened in 2022 and broadcasts Worlds to millions of players worldwide, is already running on 100% renewable energy.
As we look toward the future, we recognize that there is always more work to be done. Our commitments and initiatives are just part of this mission that the world will have to accomplish together. We’re excited to keep improving the ways we can make an impact as we work towards our commitments as a company.
Certifications
Dublin’s Remote Broadcast Center received its ISO certification in the summer of 2023. ISO is an internationally recognized environmental standard.