Schréder - Sustainability Report 2025

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Production Materials Purchased production materials are the second- largest contributor to Scope 3 emissions outside of Category 11. In 2025, emissions associated with these materials totalled 82,580 tonnes of CO₂e, accounting for 83.7% of Scope 3 emissions outside the SBTi target boundary. Emissions of Production Materials Consumed [kilotonnes of CO 2 e]

Schréder’s ongoing eco-design initiatives aim to optimise material usage while maintaining product durability and performance. At the same time, we are continuously developing our retrofit product portfolio to enable the upgrade of existing luminaires to the latest LED technologies while minimising our use of carbon-intensive materials, such as aluminium. These efforts have resulted in a 15% decrease in total material consumption and a 16% reduction in associated carbon emissions between 2024 and 2025. This demonstrates the effectiveness of design optimisation in reducing environmental impacts at the upstream stage.

Other Scope 3 Emissions (Beyond SBTi target boundary)

Although Schréder’s science-based carbon reduction targets focus on reducing Scope 3 emissions from Category 11 - Use of Sold Products in the near term, we continue to monitor and manage additional Scope 3 emission sources across our value chain. Although these categories are significantly smaller in magnitude than the use phase of our lighting products, they remain relevant in terms of climate impact and operational efficiency. Accordingly, we track these emissions annually and implement targeted reduction initiatives where feasible.

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Production Materials Consumption [kilotonnes]

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Other Scope 3 Emissions Sources

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Production materials Logistics Business travel Waste

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12.2 - By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.

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