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Anomali's SBTi-Validated Targets: 2026 Climate Action and Science-Based Targets

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July 7, 2026
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Anomali Inc. is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions and supporting global efforts to limit climate change. In January 2026, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) validated Anomali's near-term emissions reduction targets in accordance with the SBTi Criteria and Recommendations (Near-Term Criteria V5.3).

Anomali Inc. commits to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 58.8% by FY2035 from a FY2025 base year, and commits to reduce absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions 35.0% by FY2035 from a FY2025 base year.

These targets are SBTi-validated and cover:

  • Scope 1: Direct emissions from owned and controlled sources.
  • Scope 2: Indirect emissions associated with purchased electricity.
  • Scope 3: Indirect emissions across Anomali's value chain. Emissions include key categories such as purchased goods and services, business travel, employee commuting, and other relevant value chain activities, representing the majority of total Scope 3 emissions in line with SBTi requirements.

For additional information, please visit Anomali's profile on the Science Based Targets initiative Target Dashboard.

FY2026 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory

Anomali's greenhouse gas inventory is prepared i n accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard.

Emissions Category FY2026 Emissions (tCO₂e)
Scope 1 19.1
Scope 2 50.4
Scope 3 3,058.0
Total 3,127.5

FY2026 Progress Toward SBTi Targets

Anomali continues to make progress toward its SBTi-approvedemissions reduction targets.

Compared with the FY2025 base year:

  • Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions decreased by 7.6%.
  • Scope 3 emissions decreased by 23.0%.
  • Total greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 20.9%, from 3,954.3 tCO₂e in FY2025 to 3,127.5 tCO₂e in FY2026.

Governance and Revalidation

In accordance with Science Based Targets initiative requirements, Anomali's targets are subject to mandatory review and revalidation at least every five years. Anomali is committed to demonstrating continued progress toward its emissions reduction targets and updating them as needed to remain aligned with evolving climate science and SBTi standards.

Anomali Inc. will continue to measure, monitor, and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions and progress toward its SBTi-validated targets on an annual basis.

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