FY21 ESG Disclosures July 2022 Unaudited 24 LCTP Client / Customer Engagement We routinely advise clients on energy transition and energy efficiency opportunities, including conducting energy audits, and on securing low-carbon power supplies and developing onsite renewable generation. Our teams are also actively working to help build green economies throughout the globe, including focus on new hydrogen production technologies and connecting those producers with green energy suppliers and end users for the avoidance of carbon-based fuels. For specific project examples demonstrating our range of low-carbon products and services, see our FY21 Integrated Annual Report "We Aim Higher" section and our 2021 ESG Investor Presentation . To support our clients in achieving their sustainability objectives, we have also developed a number of sustainability-focused digital products, including: Evolve , our tool for breaking down the global themes and issues captured in the U.N. SDGs into more practical, tangible and measurable project- and program-level commitments that help educate and inspire our teams to deliver SDG-focused actions. Climate Risk Manager , a cloud-based platform that brings together global climate data and location intelligence, giving users visual risk assessments, so they can make faster and more accurate decisions on where to invest limited resources and guard against climate risks. Value Plus, an internal online platform that enables us to record, quantify and report the value-adding activities we deliver to our clients. Savings can be recorded in terms of financial costs, carbon emissions, energy consumption, waste avoidance, green building certification, and community and social benefits. LCTP Direct Operations Our direct scope 1 emissions relate to our vehicle use and energy consumption for those offices of which we have direct control. Our indirect scope 2 emissions comprise emissions associated with electricity and heating purchased by Jacobs for leased offices. Refer to our Climate Action Plan and sections ENV.4 Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Scope 1 (Direct) and ENV.5 Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Scope 2 (Indirect) of this document for detail on our ongoing scope 1 and scope 2 emissions reduction activities. LCTP Policy Engagement In alignment with our climate ambitions and strategy, we engage with a range of government, non-profit, industry group and multi-stakeholder organizations to accelerate climate response, including those at the local, national and international levels. Examples include our strategic partnership with the World Climate Forum, World Economic Forum Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Green Power Partnership, The Climate Registry’s Net-Zero Portal, Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi’s) Technical Advisory Group (TAG), U.K. Pledge to Net Zero initiative, Business in the Community Net Zero Taskforce, and UN Global Compact CFO Coalition for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are also a supporter of the United Nations’ Race to Zero campaign and the Business Ambition for 1.5°C commitment. We make efforts to align our policy engagement with the goals of the Paris Agreement to ensure we are on a net-zero trajectory, while also encouraging and partnering with others to achieve a net-zero future. In June 2022, we submitted a public comment in response to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed rule: The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors. LCTP Risks & Opportunities Refer to our FY21 and FY22 Climate Risk Assessments for detail on our risks and opportunities related to climate change and the low carbon transition, including information on business planning and strategies to minimize risk and maximize opportunity.
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