The Viessmann Group, one of the providers of sustainable climate (heating, cooling, water, and air quality) and renewable energy solutions, receives official confirmation and approval of its scientifically based emission reduction targets.
This applies to their own operations as well as to emissions in the value chain. The family-owned company's climate strategy ‘LEAP to Net-Zero’ was already published in November last year. It forms the basis for the targets submitted to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), which have now been approved.
Decoupling fossil fuels
The approval confirms that the implementation of the climate strategy at the Viessmann production sites and the ongoing conversion of the product portfolio – even more strongly in the direction of renewable energies for heating, cooling, and ventilating buildings – are compatible with the overriding goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, as envisaged in the Paris Agreement.
We are implementing the first pillar of our integrated sustainability strategy"
Alix Chambris, the Vice President - Global Public Affairs and Sustainability, Viessmann, said "Aligning our corporate strategy with climate science is an expression of our shared goal to create living spaces for generations to come. And it is the only possible response to the multiple crises of our time. By shifting our solutions' portfolio to renewable technologies and decoupling fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions, we are implementing the first pillar of our integrated sustainability strategy. At the same time, we are leading our global family and value chain partners on a sustainable and positive path."
Greenhouse gas emissions
As a pioneer on the path to a climate-neutral building stock, Viessmann aims to be completely climate-neutral by the middle of the century – both in terms of its own operations and emissions from the entire value chain on a global scale.
Achieving the now confirmed and approved targets for 2030 corresponds to an absolute emissions reduction of 75 percent compared to 2005 and confirms Viessmann's long-standing pioneering role in consistently implementing energy efficiency and emissions reduction in its own production.
The expected future growth and additional jobs in the renewable energy sector will not lead to higher greenhouse gas emissions.
Entire value chain
Specifically, this is being done with the accelerated shift to solutions based on renewable energies
The commitment to also reduce emissions from the entire value chain – from material sourcing through the use phase to the end of the product life cycle – will enable partners and end customers alike to become independent of fossil fuels such as natural gas and oil.
Specifically, this is being done with the accelerated shift to solutions based on renewable energies, for example heat pumps powered by natural refrigerant, photovoltaics and battery storage, solar thermal energy as well as biomass, and, in the long term, wind- and solar-generated green hydrogen.
Pursued sustainability strategy
With its adopted and uncompromisingly pursued sustainability strategy, the family-owned company considers itself well-equipped to make a decisive contribution to protecting the climate and preserving the planet, as well as to further expand its technological pioneering role.
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute (WRI), and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The SBTi defines and encourages best practices in setting science-based targets and independently evaluates companies' targets.