Our sustainability goals: Shaping the future together!
Our CO2 balance – today and tomorrow:
The Paris Climate Agreement is a crucial step towards limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and ideally to 1.5 degrees. To achieve this, no more climate-damaging gases should be emitted in the second half of this century than can be absorbed by carbon sinks such as forests. This "greenhouse gas neutrality" can only be achieved if the world economy quickly and consistently emits significantly fewer greenhouse gases. The goal of this decarbonisation is net greenhouse gas neutrality, which means an almost complete reduction of all greenhouse gas emissions compared to today, especially carbon dioxide.
Our goals:
KAESER has set itself ambitious goals. We aim to reduce direct emissions (Scope 1) and indirect emissions (Scope 2) by 80% by 2030 (compared to the base year 2019). Additionally, our indirect emissions from the upstream and downstream value chain (Scope 3) should decrease by 15% over the same period.
Where do we stand currently?
What KAESER has accomplished on its journey to net-zero at its production sites:
- CO2 reduction
CO2 reduction of over 50% compared to the base year 2019 - District heating
Efficient use of CO2-neutral district heating - Electromobility
Targeted advancement of electromobility - Green electricity
Use of 100% green electricity