allnex has implemented several strategic and sustainable measures to obtain the Emission Reduction Target of 30% by 2030.
The specialty polymer supplier Allnex has announced its intention to become carbon neutral by 2050. The company, already committed in reducing emissions in Scope 1 and 2, has decided to include a 30% reduction target also in Scope 3.1 due to indirect emissions associated with the use of purchased products.
"As we navigate the complex landscape of sustainability, our commitment to emission reduction is not just a goal, but a strategic imperative. By setting ambitious targets across our value chain, we are not only shaping a more sustainable allnex, but we are influencing the very essence of industry standards. In every reduction percentage, we see an opportunity for innovation, collaboration and a profound impact on the global footprint. We are not just pledging for a greener tomorrow, but we are strategically designing it, ensuring that every decision propels us toward a net-zero future, setting a standard that goes beyond conventional expectations", has stated Miguel Mantas, CEO of allnex.
In order to achieve this goal, allnex will implement several strategic and sustainable measures:
- Promoting collaboration along the value chain to optimise processes and minimise environmental impact;
- Increase the use of recycled and bio-based raw materials in production processes, reducing the carbon footprint and supporting the circular economy.
“By prioritising Scope 3.1 emission reduction, allnex intensifies its efforts to protect the environment and work with our customers and suppliers to drive positive impact on society. Our commitment ensures that our customers and end-users will benefit from significantly lower carbon footprint, contributing to their own sustainability goals,” has added Benoit De Becker, Senior Vice-President for the Innovation & Sustainability at allnex.