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CAREL is proud to announce the presentation of its near-term emissions reduction targets to SBTi, confirming its commitment to the fight against climate change and achieving its environmental sustainability objectives.

The Science Based Targets initiative is a corporate climate action organization that enables companies and financial institutions worldwide to play their part in combating the climate crisis.

Greenhouse gas emissions

The SBTi is included as a charity, with aid that will host its target validation services

It develops standards, tools and guidance which allow companies to set greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets in line with what is needed to keep global heating below catastrophic levels and reach net-zero by 2050 at latest. 

The SBTi is incorporated as a charity, with a subsidiary that will host its target validation services. Its partners are CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, the We Mean Business Coalition, the World Resources Institute, and the World Wide Fund for Nature. 

Objectives of the Plan to 2033

CAREL’s proposed 10-year plan aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in its processes and across the company’s value chain, in line with global efforts to keep temperatures from rising, as set out in the Paris Agreement.

Main objectives of the Plan to 2033

  • Reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions: 54.6% (reference year 2023)
  • Reduction in Scope 3 emissions: 32.5% (reference year 2023)

Decarbonization plan 

CAREL has defined a decarbonization plan that comprises various levers, including the use of sources

In order to achieve these commitments, CAREL has defined a decarbonization plan that comprises various levers, including the use of energy from renewable sources, through self-production and the purchase of green electricity; significant investments to replace non-renewable sources (natural gas) through electrification of its plants and machinery; engaging the supply chain in energy saving and lower emissions.

The timing of the possible approval of the plan is dependent on the SBTi schedule.

CAREL’s ambitious sustainability program

Francesco Nalini, CAREL Group CEO, and Carlotta Rossi Luciani, member of the Board of Directors with responsibility for ESG, jointly commented: “The presentation of our Emissions Reduction Plan to SBTi is a further step forward in CAREL’s ambitious sustainability program, which includes investments in innovation, lowering environmental impact and promoting circular business models."

"We firmly believe that the private sector needs to play a central role in the fight against climate change, and our own commitment is driven by the will to make an active contribution to safeguarding the planet for future generations.”

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