Veolia Strengthens its Leadership in Ecological Transformation with the Validation of its Accelerated Decarbonization Trajectory by SBTi
29 Juillet 2024 - 8:46AM
Business Wire
- The SBTi has praised Veolia’s net-zero ambition, recognized as
the most ambitious among those it tracks.
- Veolia becomes the first company to obtain double validation of
its climate commitments by two leading international rating
agencies: SBTi and Moody’s.
- As the first Group to display erased emissions for its clients
who are part of Scope 4, Veolia contributed to eliminating 13.8 Mt
of emissions in 2023.
Regulatory News:
A few months after the launch of its new strategic GreenUp
program, which plans to accelerate its decarbonization trajectory,
Veolia (Paris:VIE) has taken a significant new step in its climate
strategy by obtaining the validation of its objectives by the
Science Based Targets initiatives (SBTi), the international
reference in this field. The SBTi notably praised the Group’s
net-zero ambition, recognized as the most ambitious among those it
tracks.
At the heart of Veolia’s performance model, decarbonization is a
powerful driver and a source of value creation for the Group and
its clients in the long term. This pragmatic and action-oriented
approach allows Veolia to display significant progress in achieving
its objectives. Particularly, concerning the 1.6 billion euro
program to convert coal-based energy production assets to less
carbon-intensive energies or the development of local decarbonizing
energy.
Veolia was the first Group to display erased emissions for its
clients who are part of Scope 41 which it actively supports at the
global level to accelerate the ecological transformation and
particularly the decarbonization of industrial and economic
activities. In 2023, Veolia contributed to erase 13.8 Mt of
emissions.
Overall, the emission reduction targets of the Group’s validated
climate trajectory are aligned with a 1.5°C trajectory set by the
Paris Agreement. These targets are part of the GreenUp strategic
program:
- 50% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2032, notably
through the acceleration of our investments to phase out coal in
Europe and capture biogas at our waste storage sites
- Increase of 50% in erased emissions for our clients (Scope 4)
by 2030
- Achievement of carbon neutrality by 2050
Furthermore, the international rating agency Moody’s also
analyzed and recognized the quality of Veolia’s transition plan,
awarding the company an overall score of NZ-2 (on a scale of NZ-1
to NZ-5), and praising the ambition and solidity of its short-term
implementation. This is based in particular on the use of proven
technologies by the Group and a higher than average return on
transition investments.
Veolia thus becomes the first company to obtain double
validation of its climate commitments by two leading international
organizations.
"Veolia is a major player in decarbonization and a company
resolutely focused on action. With the GreenUp program launched
earlier this year, we have accelerated the pace of our
decarbonization objectives, the credibility and robustness of which
are now reinforced by the SBTi validation, which recognizes our
commitment to ecological transformation", said Estelle
Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia.
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ABOUT VEOLIA
Veolia's ambition is to become the benchmark company for
ecological transformation. With nearly 218,000 employees on five
continents, the Group designs and deploys useful, practical
solutions for managing water, waste and energy that help to
radically change the world. Through its three complementary
activities, Veolia contributes to developing access to resources,
preserving available resources and renewing them. In 2023, the
Veolia group served 113 million people with drinking water and 103
million with wastewater services, produced 42 terawatt-hours of
energy and recovered 63 million metric tons of waste. Veolia
Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE) generated consolidated sales of
€45.3 billion in 2023. www.veolia.com
____________________________ 1 The introduction of a scope 4
indicator would aim to measure and acknowledge the ecological
transformation, particularly the decarbonization of industrial and economic
activities. The erased emissions of scope 4, which quantify the CO2
that would have been emitted into the atmosphere, correspond to the
positive impact of the decarbonization solutions implemented.
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