ASSA ABLOY reduces yearly greenhouse gas emissions by 6%

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ASSA ABLOY, a provider of access solutions, has published its Sustainability Report 2022 – revealing that the company reduced its energy intensity by 24%, compared against its 2019 baseline.

During the year, ASSA ABLOY says it continued to make good progress on its sustainability program and targets to 2025. It also reduced its water intensity by 40% and waste intensity by 12%.

“We are making good progress on our sustainability journey, but we also acknowledge that we have more to do. Our long-term commitment to science-based targets demonstrates our ambition to lead our industry towards a more sustainable future and will further improve our competitiveness with sustainable products,” said Nico Delvaux, President and CEO, ASSA ABLOY.

“Our wider sustainability program goals will help us to become a more resilient organization, improve our efficiency and our profitability, attract and retain talent, while making us even more relevant to our customers.”

Other ASSA ABLOY sustainability program improvements 2022 versus 2021:

  • The Group’s total greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 6%
  • The energy intensity decreased by 15%
  • The water intensity has decreased by 20%
  • By the end of 2022 the Group had 299 Environmental Product Declarations verified and published
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