Putting our people, planet, and communities first
Being a Responsible Business is about being a force for good in South-Eastern Europe and beyond. Through well-informed choices and smart innovations, we contribute to a brighter future for all our partners.
Our Responsible Business strategy comprises three pillars: people, planet, and communities. As a data-driven organisation, we use our local and global insights to take action for tangible results.
We treat Responsible Business as more than a concept – it guides us to keep making positive changes across the Balkan region.
Explore our pillars
See more about our initiatives
Empowering our people
Our people share their thoughts on life at Westcon-Comstor - in just three words!
Protecting our planet
David Grant, CEO at Westcon-Comstor, outlines our four targets to combat climate change.
Uplifting our communities
We support at-risk and vulnerable youth globally and locally, including our partnership with Rising Above the Storms in Rwanda.
Our SBTi validated climate change targets
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has validated our targets for achieving net zero by 2050. Westcon-Comstor is one of the first technology distributors to achieve this milestone. SBTi found our targets are robust and credible.
Net Zero1
emissions across
Scopes 1, 2 & 3 by 20502
50%
reduction in absolute Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 20302
25%
reduction in absolute Scope 3 emissions by 20302
80%
of our suppliers3 having science-based targets by 20252
ACHIEVED
100%
renewable electricity powering our global operations by 20304
1. Net Zero is defined as a 90% reduction in emissions and offsetting residual emissions (<%10)
2. From an FY22 base year
3. By spending covering purchased goods and services
4. We had already planned to significantly increase the proportion of electricity derived from renewable sources, but we’re pushing this further to hit the 100% mark by 2030 because we want to go above and beyond what’s needed to meet our existing emission reduction targets.
See our accreditations and policies
These certificates are limited to the defined scope and locations stated. They do not imply that all facilities and activities in the organisation meet ISO standards outside the specified areas.