Holcim has launched its upgraded 2030 climate targets, validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), in line with its sector's new 1.5°C science-based framework. With these upgraded targets, Holcim confirms its commitment to decarbonise building in line with the most advanced science.
Luiz Amaral, Chief Executive Officer of the Science Based Targets initiative: "We welcome Holcim's science-based targets consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C. The ambition of Holcim's targets is aligned with the need for the global economy to rapidly cut emissions. This company is setting an example for the rest of its industry, and I urge others in its sector to set their own targets too."
Jan Jenisch, CEO Holcim, said: "At Holcim, we are committed to decarbonising building for a net-zero future. When I see the thorough decarbonisation plans we are deploying across our business, I am confident that we will decarbonise building at scale. We take a rigorous, science-driven approach on this journey and partnered with the Science Based Targets initiative to create our industry's first 1.5°C-aligned framework. I am delighted that we have now upgraded our 2030 climate targets accordingly."
In its new 2030 targets, Holcim upgraded its target to reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions per ton of cementitious by 25% by 2030 from a 2018 base year. Holcim commits to reduce gross scope 1 GHG emissions by 22.4% per ton of cementitious material and scope 2 GHG emissions by 65% per ton of cementitious materials within the same timeframe[1]. For other indirect emissions on scope 3, Holcim commits to reducing CO2 per ton of clinker and cement purchased from third parties by 25.1% from a 2020 base year. Holcim's new 2030 targets and base years have been adjusted to reflect recent optimisation of the company's portfolio.
Full details of Holcim's climate journey will be disclosed in its upcoming Climate Report, to be submitted for shareholder approval at the company's next Annual General Meeting on 4 May 2023.
On its net-zero journey, Holcim is working on all levers to decarbonise building at scale, from its operations with green energy and mobility to its products from ECOPact green concrete to ECOPlanet green cement, driven by low-emission raw materials like construction & demolition waste. For the emissions it cannot avoid, Holcim is developing next-generation technologies like its range of over 30 carbon capture, utilisation and storage projects, recycling its CO2 into everything from plastics to fuel for aviation.