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1.1 Climate Action We started monitoring our global carbon footprint in 2018. From the outset, the process and reporting strategy were defined in accordance with the GHG Protocol. In line with our SBTi target setting ambitions, we implemented several improvement actions in 2023, which had a positive impact on the quality of the data and the extension of the process boundaries. These improvements also impacted the historical data, resulting in changes to the GHG inventory so that we now have a complete overview of this fundamental measurement.
SBTi Targets Scope 1 & 2 Emissions
Scope 1 Emissions Scope 1 emissions are direct GHG emissions from sources controlled or owned by an organisation, such as emissions associated with fuel combustion in boilers, furnaces and vehicles. Our total Scope 1 emissions in 2023 were 3,949 tonnes, 7% lower than in 2022 (4,267 tonnes) and 22% lower than our base year 2019 (5,067 tonnes). This places us slightly ahead of our year-on-year SBTi trajectory.
In 2023, we set near-term SBTi target to reduce our Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 52.5% by 2030 compared to the 2019 baseline. Based on 2023 measurements, we are on track to meet this target, having already achieved a 29% reduction since 2019, slightly ahead of our SBTi trajectory.
13.2 Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.
8K 7 624 Scope 1 + 2 emissions (tCO 2 e) Scope 1 & 2 emissions (tCO 2 e)
Scope 1 emissions (tCO 2 e) Scope 1 emissions (tCO 2 e)
6K
5 067
6K
4 267
5 451
5 552
3 949
4K
4K
SBTI Target 2030
SBTI Target 2030
2K
2K
0K
0K
2019
2022
2023
2019
2023
2022
18
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