Siemon announces 52.5 per cent absolute reduction in Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions

The Siemon Company has announced a significant milestone in its sustainability journey by achieving a 52.5 per cent absolute reduction in combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions between 2021 and 2024.

This commitment to environmental responsibility also strengthens Siemon’s long-term operational stability, ensuring reliable and consistent product delivery for its customers. This accomplishment underscores Siemon’s unwavering dedication to mitigating climate change and optimising energy efficiency across its global operations.

The achievement is supported by notable improvements in operational metrics, with Scope 1 emissions declining from 271 to 195 tCO₂e (tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent) and Scope 2 emissions from 1163 to 486 tCO₂e. This strategic initiative not only demonstrates Siemon’s commitment to sustainable business practices but also aligns with its broader ESG objectives of setting science-based targets and reducing overall carbon footprints.

“We are proud to announce this significant reduction in our GHG emissions as a critical step in our decarbonisation journey. Our commitment to innovative energy solutions and continuous improvement in operational efficiency is a testament to our proactive approach in addressing climate change. By investing in renewable energy, optimising processes, and engaging in comprehensive energy audits, we are setting new benchmarks for sustainability in our industry and building a more resilient and efficient supply chain to better serve our customers in the long run”, says John Siemon, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Operations Officer, Siemon.

Key initiatives that contributed to this milestone include:

Comprehensive energy audits: Identifying high-emission areas and energy inefficiencies to drive focused improvements.

Transition to renewable energy: Increasing the use of solar power to significantly reduce reliance on conventional energy sources.

Energy efficiency upgrades: Installing energy-efficient lighting and optimising HVAC systems to lower overall consumption.

Waste reduction and recycling programs: Implementing robust programs to diminish waste generation and promote resource efficiency.

Enhanced manufacturing processes: Upgrading equipment and processes to support energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

Through these initiatives, Siemon is leading by example in the industry, reinforcing its commitment to environmental leadership and sustainable operations. The company will continue to invest in advanced energy technologies, collaborate with suppliers on green practices, and maintain transparent reporting practices that ensure accountability and continuous progress and provide its customers with the data and assurance they need to meet their own sustainability commitments.

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