Electrolux Highlights Lower Emissions and Investments for Improved Climate Impact in 2018 Sustainability Report
STOCKHOLM, March 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Electrolux, the appliance industry sustainability leader, today reported a 66% reduction in CO2 emissions from its operations since 2005, and highlighted how significant investments at manufacturing sites and in new product platforms will make a major contribution to the company achieving its climate targets.
In the 2018 Sustainability Report, released today, Electrolux presents facts and figures showing the company's progress towards its targets in the nine key areas outlined in its sustainability framework, For the Better. Read the full report here: www.electroluxgroup.com/sustainabilityreport2018.
Contributing to the CO2 reduction achieved until 2018, 24 of Electrolux manufacturing sites now only procure electricity from renewable energy sources. The company is on track for its 2020 goal to have a 50% share of renewable energy in all of its operations. Other key initiatives and achievements from 2018 highlighted in the report include: approved science-based climate targets in line with the Paris climate agreement, the Zero Landfill program implementation and the social investment strategy to scale up the Electrolux Food Foundation's support to local communities across the world.
During 2018, Electrolux invested SEK 5.6 billion in projects including automation and digitalization as well as new product platforms, which will also improve the company's sustainability performance. As previously announced, investments will continue over the coming years, with a total capital expenditure of SEK 7 billion expected in 2019. The company also increased R&D spending during 2018 to close to SEK 4 billion, of which one third was used for sustainability-related product development.
"These large investments will realize significant financial and environmental savings, avoiding greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to millions of metric tons of CO2. This is a major contribution toward our climate targets," said CEO Jonas Samuelson. "I am proud of our science-based targets, which reinforce our position as a leading company on taking climate action."
Moreover, part of the investment projects will be funded through issuance of so-called green bonds. Electrolux on March 12, 2019 announced it is launching a green bond framework, enabling debt market investors to allocate funds specifically for investment projects with a positive climate impact or other environmental benefits.
For further information, please contact Electrolux Press Hotline, +46-8-657-65-07.
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