Beryl is a small UK micromobility operator with substantive circular design, SBTi-validated targets, and clean environmental governance. Weaknesses: no public Scope 1/2/3 tonnage disclosure, absent multi-year absolute emissions trajectory, no long-term net-zero target, and reliance on offsets for residual carbon despite reduction-first positioning.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Controversies & Red Flags and Resource Use & Waste (8/10, 7/10). Weakest on Emissions Trajectory and Water Impact (4/10, 5/10).
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“71.52% of their operations on low-impact renewable energy, they've also reduced gas usage by 89.46%”
“Beryl's Corporate Carbon Footprint measures all the greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol”
“operate as a carbon neutral organisation, first reducing and as a last resort offsetting our carbon emissions”
“developing accredited recycling partnerships with firms such as Ecolamp (lithium batteries) Velorim (tyres and innertubes) and Noveon (magnets)”
“Beryl has achieved the ISO 14001 environmental management standard”
“In October 2022, the company's near term sustainability targets were validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)”
“Based on the B Impact assessment, Beryl earned an overall score of 112.1”
“we've recently pioneered a solar-powered pilot in Cornwall that could redefine how shared e-bikes are powered”
“ISO 14001 is an internationally recognised standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS)”
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Among the 4 major ride-hailing / mobility platforms brands we've scored, Beryl sits 1st of 4.
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Beryl operates shared e-bike and e-scooter schemes across UK cities, designed and manufactured in-house. Founded 2011, the company designs hardware for five-year minimum durability, manages full asset lifecycle via recycling partnerships, and runs 19+ active schemes with 143 employees and £12.3M revenue.
Ride-hailing and mobility competitor; larger scale, different regulatory and emission profile.
View breakdown →UK-based micro-mobility and last-mile logistics operator; similar scale and urban footprint.
View breakdown →Shared mobility platform; alternative transport model with cross-Europe ridership footprint.
View breakdown →UK sustainability-focused, B Corp certified; comparable circular economy mission and governance.
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