NET ZERO

Reducing emissions through practical engineering and responsible execution.

OUR NET ZERO AMBITION

We are committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2035 through measurable reductions, energy efficiency, and practical engineering improvements across our operations and project delivery.

A Practical Net Zero Ambition

Reducing our carbon footprint is a core responsibility and a practical way to secure long‑term resilience. We commit to achieving Net Zero by 2035 across our operations and selected supply‑chain categories. Our baseline year is 2024, with combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions of 500 tCO₂e and selected Scope 3 emissions of 1,200 tCO₂e.

We will measure absolute emissions (tCO₂e), percentage reductions versus the 2024 baseline, and the share of energy supplied from renewable sources. Interim targets are modest and achievable: reduce Scope 1+2 emissions by 15% by 2026 and by 50% by 2030. We will increase renewable energy to 50% by 2030 and 85% by 2035.

Our approach prioritizes direct emissions reductions first, then supplier engagement and product design improvements, and uses high‑quality removals only for residual emissions that cannot be eliminated. We will publish an annual sustainability report with our emissions inventory, progress against interim milestones, and independent third‑party verification aligned with recognized science‑based methodologies.

Implementation Approach — Key Actions

  • Improve energy efficiency across workshops, offices, and system designs
  • Increase renewable energy sourcing through procurement and on-site generation where feasible
  • Design and deploy low-power systems that reduce reliance on carbon-intensive energy sources
  • Invest in targeted R&D and pilot programs for energy-efficient technologies
  • Engage suppliers to reduce upstream emissions from materials and equipment
  • Use high-quality carbon removals only as a last step after reduction measures

Key Performance Indicators

Greenhouse Emissions

A significant portion of emissions is associated with electricity generation. Reducing reliance on carbon-intensive power sources and improving energy efficiency are key steps in lowering overall emissions. Transitioning toward lower-emission energy sources and optimizing system design are central to achieving meaningful reductions.

Source: Environmental Protection Agency