Lyft, Inc.
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2017, 2020)
Reporting Period: 2017
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 1 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 2 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 3 Emissions:Not disclosed
Renewable Energy Share:Not disclosed
Total Energy Consumption:Not disclosed
Water Consumption:Not disclosed
Waste Generated:Not disclosed
Carbon Intensity:Not disclosed
ESG Focus Areas
- Economic Impact
- Social Impact
- Environmental Impact
Environmental Achievements
- Passengers saved over 26 million travel hours compared to alternate transportation modes, valued at over $500 million. 56% of passengers use their cars less because of Lyft.
- Lyft is helping state and local governments save millions that would otherwise be spent on drunk driving accidents, non-emergency medical transportation, and infrastructure expansion.
Social Achievements
- Lyft drivers earned over $1.5 billion nationally for their families and professional ventures.
- Lyft passengers spent an additional $750 million in local economies.
- 66% of drivers identify with a minority group, 27% of drivers are female, 25% of drivers are over age 50, 10% are veterans.
Governance Achievements
- Not disclosed
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Short-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Environmental Challenges
- Not disclosed
Mitigation Strategies
- Not disclosed
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: Not disclosed
Responsible Procurement
- Not disclosed
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Not disclosed
Transition Risks
- Not disclosed
Opportunities
- Not disclosed
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: Null
Certifications: Null
Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Not disclosed
Not disclosed
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- Not disclosed
Awards & Recognition
- Not disclosed
Reporting Period: 2020
Environmental Metrics
ESG Focus Areas
- Safety
Social Achievements
- Partnered with the National Federation of the Blind to pilot self-driving rides with blind and low vision users.
- 95% of riders in the Las Vegas pilot program are likely to take another self-driving ride in the future.
Governance Achievements
- Joined Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE), Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC), and Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets.
Climate Goals & Targets
Environmental Challenges
- Lack of a single definition or quantification of “safety” for AVs.
- Need for transparent and understandable methods and metrics to demonstrate safety.
- Addressing the safety of vulnerable road users (VRUs).
Mitigation Strategies
- Employing a robust systems engineering approach.
- Developing meaningful performance metrics.
- Collaborating with others to share safety best practices.
- Prioritizing VRU safety.
- Using human safety operators to reduce and mitigate risk.
- Continuous risk monitoring, assessment, analysis, and mitigation.
Supply Chain Management
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: AVSC, SAE, ISO 26262, ISO 21448