Kalmar has set CO2 emission reduction targets
01 Novembre 2024 - 8:30AM
UK Regulatory
Kalmar has set CO2 emission reduction targets
KALMAR CORPORATION, PRESS RELEASE, 1 NOVEMBER 2024 AT 9:30
(EET)
Kalmar has set CO2 emission reduction targets
Kalmar has set near- and long-term emission reduction targets,
supporting its long-term strategy and vision to be the forerunner
in sustainable material handling equipment and services. The
near-term target is to reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions by at least
90% and scope 3 emissions by at least 40% by 2030, with 2023 as the
baseline year. The long-term target is to achieve net zero by 2045
in all scopes. With these targets, Kalmar aims to contribute to
limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5°C.
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has acknowledged
Kalmar’s commitment. The targets are still pending approval from
the SBTi. Science-based targets provide companies with a
clearly-defined path to reduce emissions in line with the Paris
Agreement goals. More than 6,000 organisations around the world are
already working with SBTi.
Scope 1 includes direct emissions from sources owned or controlled
by a company, such as fuel for vehicles. Scope 2 includes indirect
emissions from purchased electricity, steam, heat, and cooling used
by a company. Scope 3 includes all other emissions associated with
a company's activities in the entire value chain, for example
upstream emissions from purchased goods and services and downstream
emissions from the product use phase.
There are four main ways in which Kalmar aims to achieve its
ambitious climate targets. Firstly, Kalmar will continue investing
in sustainable innovations including further expanding its
portfolio of low and zero-emission equipment in line with its
strategy. This is crucial, as the use of Kalmar’s products accounts
for the biggest share of its value-chain emissions. Secondly,
Kalmar will continue to work hand in hand with its customers to
find optimal solutions to their sustainability challenges. Thirdly,
the company will collaborate with its suppliers to identify
innovative new materials and components that will reduce the
climate impact of its products. Lastly, Kalmar will identify and
implement actions to achieve 90% reduction in its own
operations.
Sami Niiranen, President and CEO, Kalmar: "Our commitment
to setting emission reduction targets in line with Science Based
Targets initiative is a concrete step toward achieving our vision.
By aligning with the latest climate science, we ensure that we are
driving the transformation towards sustainable material handling in
our industry while laying the foundation for sustainable and
profitable growth of our business.”
Further information for the press:
Päivi Koivisto, VP Sustainability, Kalmar, tel. +358 40 743
0306, paivi.koivisto@kalmarglobal.com
Carina Geber-Teir, SVP, IR, Marketing & Communications, tel.
+358 40 502 4697
Kalmar (Nasdaq Helsinki: KALMAR) is moving goods in critical supply
chains around the world, with a vision to be the forerunner in
sustainable material handling equipment and services. The company
offers a wide range of industry shaping heavy material handling
equipment and services to ports and terminals, distribution
centres, manufacturing and heavy logistics. Headquartered in
Helsinki, Finland, Kalmar operates globally in over 120 countries
and employs approximately 5,200 people. In 2023, the company's
sales totalled approximately EUR 2.0 billion.
www.kalmarglobal.com
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