According to a statement from the company, in order to leave a more livable world for future generations, it is placed at the center of business strategies. Türk TelekomWith the approach of ‘Technology that improves the future’ approach, he carries out important studies in the struggle against the climate crisis and in energy efficiency.
Türk Telekom, who first reported to the CDP in 2011, reached the highest level global A score in the CDP’s CLOBAL A score in CDP’s Climate Change Program with its efforts to minimize its environmental impacts using innovative technologies and its sustainability activities in 2024. This note revealed the effectiveness of the company’s environmental performance power and carbon management strategies.
‘We have integrated sustainability principles into all business processes’
Kaan Aktan, Deputy General Manager of Türk Telekom Finance, which included his views in the statement, stated that they integrate the principles of sustainability into all business processes with technology understanding that improves the future.
Aktan, digitalization, energy efficiency, renewable energy and innovation in the fields of environmental responsibilities, while fulfilling their environmental responsibilities, economically and environmentally said that they have achieved significant gains.
Aktan said that they reduce greenhouse gas emissions by offering innovative solutions in smart urbanism, electricity consumption and irrigation with the Internet Power Plants (GES) investments and electric vehicle charging network services as well as the Internet of Artificial Intelligence and Objects (IoT) technologies.
‘While integrating the latest environmental systems into our data centers, we continue our studies on the installation of new generation green network technologies that reduce carbon emissions in our mobile base stations. With our actions that we have accelerated in recent years, moving our 2024 CDP score to ‘A’ leadership level is one of the main indicators of our determination in climatic action. ‘
Stating that they aim to decrease 45 percent in the scope 1 and scope 2 emissions compared to 2020 basis years in the scope 2 emissions, Aktan said that they plan to reach a net zero emission in 2050 to be compatible with Turkey and GSMA targets.
Aktan said, ‘For a greener future, we reduce our risks by leading new practices in the areas of environmental sensitivity and social contribution, we focus on environmental opportunities and increase our financial resistance. With all our stakeholders, we will continue to build a more livable future with our technology and innovation power. ‘ He said. (AA)