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Stationary Sources Natural gas is primarily used for painting processes (around 90%) and space heating (around 10%). In 2025: • Natural gas consumption totalled 9,383 MWh. - This was 2% lower than in 2024 (9,590 MWh). - This was 38% lower than in 2019 (15,145 MWh). • Emissions from natural gas accounted for 1,638 tCO₂e, representing 53% of total Scope 1 emissions. This long-term reduction compared to the base year reflects the efficiency improvements and process optimisation initiatives implemented across our facilities. Mobile Sources - Company Cars In 2025, emissions from company vehicles totalled 1,416 tCO₂e, accounting for 40% of Scope 1 emissions. This represents: • 21% reduction compared to 2024 (1,788 tCO₂e). This decrease was primarily driven by a reduction in the overall fleet size and an increase in the electrification of our fleet. By the end of 2025, 22% of our global fleet consisted of electric vehicles, marking a 2 percentage point increase from the previous year.
Scope 1 Emissions Scope 1 emissions primarily originate from: • natural gas combustion in manufacturing facilities (e.g. for heating and powder coating processes); • fuel consumption by company vehicles. In 2025, the total amount of Scope 1 emissions was 3,509 tCO₂e. • 10% decrease compared to 2024 (3,878 tCO₂e). • 30% reduction compared to the 2019 baseline of 5,033 tCO₂e. While part of this decrease is due to lower production volumes in 2025, it also reflects ongoing structural efficiency improvements.
I’ve switched to an electric car for my business travel, and it’s been a great move. Beyond being quiet, comfortable and cost-effective, it’s a practical way for me to cut down on emissions. It feels good to know that my daily commute is directly helping to achieve our company’s sustainability goals.
Scope 1 emissions (tCO 2 e) Scope 1 Emissions (tCO2e)
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SBTI Target 2030
Proportion of Electric Cars Proportion of Electric Cars
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Petrol Engine Full Electric Engine
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