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Endress+Hauser aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero

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Author: Michael Heeg

Date: 05. May. 2023

Endress+Hauser aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero
Endress+Hauser aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero
Endress+Hauser aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero

Endress+Hauser supports the Paris Agreement’s 1.5 degree target. By 2050 at the latest, the distributor for measurement and automation technology aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net zero.

The company has joined the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). They focus on reducing rather than offsetting emissions, and intend to draw up a corresponding climate strategy in the coming months.

SBTi supports the reduction of greenhouse gas

To limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, GHG emissions must be halved by 2030 and reduced to zero by 2050. With this in mind, SBTi is helping companies voluntarily set climate protection targets based on scientific findings.

“We are currently working on a climate strategy for the Group that will define specific interim targets on the way to net zero,” says Dr Manfred Jagiella. As a member of the Executive Board, he is responsible for sustainability at Endress+Hauser.

Energy efficiency in new buildings

For many years, Endress+Hauser has attached great importance to energy efficiency. For example when constructing new buildings, using renewable energy at many locations and promoting the use of electric vehicles.

“We want to consistently pursue this path, especially as the requirements from all sides are growing,” emphasizes Julia Schempp. As Endress+Hauser’s Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, she is driving the climate strategy as well as other improvements in ecological, ethical and social matters.

As a first step, Endress+Hauser measured its carbon footprint in 2022 in accordance with the GHG Protocol, an international standard for GHG accounting. For this purpose, key figures on direct and indirect emission sources (scope 1 and 2) were evaluated.

Scope 3 for emissions along upstream and downstream value chains is still in progress. Since 2021, Endress+Hauser has also been participating in the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). It is the world’s largest disclosure initiative for corporate environmental strategies.

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in supply chains as well

Endress+Hauser intends to implement the climate and sustainability targets along the Group-wide standardized business processes. The globally active company is also keeping an eye on its supply chains. Julia Schempp has also been acting as Human Rights Officer since the beginning of the year. A human rights and environmental risk management system has been introduced to identify and avoid risks within the company and with suppliers at an early stage.

Measures include a whistleblower system for human rights or environmental misconduct, which can be accessed via the Endress+Hauser website. Employees, business partners and third parties can report possible violations here – anonymously if necessary – which are then independently investigated. This complies with the recommendations of the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act and the Swiss Ordinance on Due Diligence and Transparency Regarding Minerals and Metals From Conflict Areas and Child Labor.

“On a good way”

“Combining economic success with social action and ecological responsibility has characterized Endress+Hauser since it was founded 70 years ago,” emphasizes CEO Matthias Altendorf. He believes the Group is on the right track in this respect.

An important indicator in his eyes is the ranking in the EcoVadis sustainability benchmark. Last year, Endress+Hauser again achieved 76 out of 100 points in the audit. This placed the company in the top percentile of the comparison group and earned it platinum status, the highest level of recognition.

You can download the current Endress+Hauser Sustainability Report here

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