Management of Our Direct Environmental Impacts

Garanti BBVA carries out numerous initiatives to systematically and effectively manage the environmental impacts resulting from its operations.

The Bank continues to uphold its sustainable approach in all branches and buildings in the fight against climate change. In this regard, efforts focus on managing the environmental impact of operations and enhancing energy efficienc

Garanti BBVA takes actions to reduce its carbon emissions. Since 2020, the Bank has been purchasing carbon credits for the emissions resulting from its operations and supporting projects in voluntary carbon markets recognized by international organizations (Carbon credits are purchased for Scope 1 and Scope 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 categories, while I-REC certificates are acquired for Scope 2).


Renewable Energy

The Garanti BBVA Eco-Efficiency Plan, published in 2021, aims to source at least 80% of annual energy consumption from renewable energy and reduce water consumption per square meter between 2021-2025.


Remote Eye System

In May 2021, Garanti BBVA implemented the Remote Eye System, which monitors infrastructure and controls electricity consumption to ensure energy savings. As of 2024, the system has been installed in 313 locations, including new and renovated branches, effectivel reducing electricity consumption across Bank locations.


Green Buildings

Garanti BBVA, a leader in introducing and implementing sustainable banking in Türkiye with many pioneering practices, has been awarded the LEED certification, one of the green building rating systems developed by U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), for its buildings. The headquarter building in Zincirlikuyu and Sivas Customer Communication Center has achieved LEED Platinum certification, while the Kızılay service building has also been certified LEED Platinum in the New Buildings category. Additionally, the Pendik Technology Campus, and Karşıyaka İzmir Buildings have been awarded LEED Gold Certifications.


ISO 14001 Environmental Management System

To control and systematically manage the environmental impact of its operations, Garanti BBVA has been certifie under the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System since 2012. Since 2015, the system has been expanded to cover all branches and buildings. This system is also supported by a comprehensive Environmental Policy and a mandatory "ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Training" assigned to all employees to enhance awareness among all stakeholders. In 2025, third-party audits were successfully completed, ensuring the continuity of the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System certification.

You can view ISO 14001 Environmental Management System certificate from here.


ISO 50001 Energy Management System Certification Process

To manage and improve its energy performance, and use resources efficiently, Garanti BBVA obtained the ISO 50001 Energy Management System certification in 2023 for its Zincirlikuyu Headquarters, Pendik Campus, and Güneşli Service Building. In 2024, third-party audits were successfully completed, ensuring the continuity of the certification. Through this system, the Bank aims to reduce its environmental impact and carbon footprint, lower energy-related costs, and optimize resource usage. Additionally, the Energy Policy established within this framework is shared with all stakeholders.

To enhance employee awareness, mandatory training on the ISO 50001 Energy Management System is provided through the Campus platform for employees in certifie buildings, while it remains optional for employees in other locations.


ISO 14046 Water Footprint Verification Certificate and Declaration

As part of the Eco-Efficiency Plan’s water consumption reduction targets, Garanti BBVA certified its 2022 water consumption for its branches and buildings under the internationally recognized ISO 14046 Water Footprint Standard for the first time in 2023.

In 2024, the Bank's 2023 water consumption data for its branches and buildings completed third-party audit, ensuring the continuity of certification and validation.


Solar Energy Projects

Garanti BBVA supports Türkiye’s fight against climate crisis through its renewable energy initiatives and has launched numerous projects to increase the share of renewable energy in its total energy consumption.

With solar power plants (SPPs) with an installed capacity of 300 kW at Pendik Campus and Güneşli Service Building, the Bank is increasing its renewable energy share while also reducing its carbon footprint.

Previously commissioned solar power systems on the rooftops of Akdeniz Branch, Sivas Customer Communication Center, and Bodrum Branch had a total installed capacity of 90 kW. With the commissioning of the SPPs at Pendik Campus and Güneşli Service Building, the total installed capacity has now approached 400 kW.

The Denizli Service Building and Eski Sanayi Branch SPP projects, completed in 2024 and currently undergoing official approval processes, are planned to be operational by in 2025.

Additionally, solar panels have been installed on 136 ATM rooftops. Through these installations, approximately 40% of the monthly energy consumption of an ATM (around 150 kWh) is now powered by solar energy.


Energy Efficiency and General Operations

Garanti BBVA is committed to long-term renewable energy use and reducing energy consumption and environmental impact in its business processes.

  • LED lighting systems have been implemented in all branches and ATMs to improve energy efficienc
  • New-generation air conditioning systems, which are less harmful to the ozone layer, consume less energy and have an A+ energy efficiency rating, have been introduced across branches, reducing environmental impact.
  • Time-controlled interior lighting has been implemented in branches, ensuring that advertisement lighting in 593 branches is turned off after 1:00 AM.
  • Heat recovery systems are used in all applicable branches to improve air quality while reducing energy consumption.
  • 90% of branches have been equipped with timers, limiting the operating hours of certain lighting systems without the need for remote control.
  • The temperature settings for eligible air conditioning units have been standardized between 21-25°C, preventing excessive energy consumption while maintaining optimal conditions.
  • The use of single-use paper cups has been eliminated in the Zincirlikuyu Headquarters and Çiftçi Tower buildings.
  • In Zincirlikuyu Headquarters’ top management offic and meeting rooms, bottled water use has been replaced with glass pitchers.

Operational Efficiency and Waste Management

 

Zero Waste Management System

Garanti BBVA implements source separation and effective waste management across its branches and buildings.

The certification process for the Basic Level Zero Waste Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change, began in 2022 with the Zincirlikuyu Headquarters and Pendik Campus buildings. As of the end of 2024, the certification program has expanded to 17 service buildings. Additionally, all employees receive "Zero Waste Training for a More Livable World", aimed at raising awareness among staff.


Electronic Waste

Garanti BBVA expanded its electronic waste recycling initiative to Pendik Campus in 2024, following its initial launch at Zincirlikuyu Headquarters in collaboration with Mol-e, the winner of the 2023 Türkiye’s Women Entrepreneur Competition, organized in partnership with Ekonomist Magazine and KAGİDER. Through Mol-e, Bank employees can donate their unused electronic waste and convert the points they earn into donations to the Teachers Academy Foundation (ÖRAV), supporting education. With this partnership, Garanti BBVA not only contributes to sustainability but also continues to support women entrepreneurs.

With the recycling movement we initiated, we prevented 467 kg of carbon emissions by recycling a total of 200 kg of electronic waste. Mol-e; is a holistic e-waste digital management platform that manages the electronic waste of individuals and companies in an environmentally friendly, economical and end-to-end manner. It also creates a data pool with waste images and provides year end electronic waste balance sheets to both institutions and international reports (Approximately calculated with EPA data).