Admiral Group publishes their 2023 Sustainability Report on Earth Day
Milena Mondini de Focatiis, Group CEO, said: “In 2023, we welcomed our first Group Head of Sustainability, Michelle Leavesley, who together with her team, is working to enhance our sustainability approach. The team will help steer us towards our targets, further embed sustainability across all our global businesses, identify opportunities for us to improve and have an even greater impact in the future.”
“We donated to a wide range of charities and organisations such a Generation, Stump Up For Trees and Seeds throughout 2023 and our efforts towards global issues will continue through 2024 and beyond. Our incredible people at Admiral Group volunteered over 14,000 hours during 2023 to support charities and causes within their communities across the world.
“We continue our ongoing actions to reduce the carbon intensity of our operations. In 2023, we focused on verifying the Group’s scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions and have applied to have our Science Based Targets (SBTs) approved in 2024, whilst further developing our Net Zero transition plan.
“As one of the largest electric vehicle (EV) insurers in the UK, with our EV book recording double digit growth over the past year, Admiral is contributing to support the transition to greener mobility.
“In 2023, we continued to make Admiral more inclusive, being granted ‘Disability Confident Leader’ status through a Government initiative, an incredible achievement for us, as well as being voted the UK’s 3rd Best Workplace for Women™ 2023. In addition, we remain a great place to work globally, ranking 13th in the Great Place To Work® World’s Best Workplaces™ 2023.”
Read the full report here: Admiral Group Sustainability Report 2023 (admiralgroup.co.uk)