High Point and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and sales representatives located throughout the U.S. and Canada.
AkzoNobel to be Carbon Neutral and Use
100% Renewable Energy by 2050
AkzoNobel has committed to accelerating its sustainability
agenda by announcing a new ambition to use 100 percent renewable energy and become carbon neutral by 2050.
The company has been among the global leaders in sustainability for more than a decade, and this new goal confirms
AkzoNobel’s belief that sustainability is business and business
is sustainability.
“Our ambition to eliminate carbon emissions and use 100
percent renewable energy by 2050 demonstrates our clear and
unwavering commitment to sustainability,” explained CEO Ton
Büchner. “We continue to identify areas of opportunity which
will drive us forward and help reduce our industry’s dependence
on fossil fuels. This new vision for 2050 will propel us further
along that path, while enabling us to make a measurable contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.”
AkzoNobel’s share of renewable energy currently stands at 40
percent, with almost half the company’s sites around the world
having improved their energy footprint in 2016. The intention
now is to increase the momentum which has already been created
by the company’s Planet Possible sustainability agenda.
This will include charting a path towards zero carbon emissions and 100 percent use of renewable energy, and continuing
to offer innovative products and services that enable customers to reduce their energy use and carbon impact. Achieving the
2050 ambition will position the company at the forefront of
industry efforts to transform the use of resources throughout
the value chain.
“The year 2050 represents the final destination on a journey
which has already seen us make great progress,” said AkzoNobel’s
corporate director of Sustainability, André Veneman. “So this
is about successfully using sustainability as a driver for innovation, new technologies, new partnerships and new service models,
which will ultimately lead to market transition.
Continued Veneman: “Our pathway to renewable energy
means going beyond the immediate business, working with oth-
ers to create a wider change in society. That’s the pathway we
want to speed up. Partnerships will play a key role and we are at
the forefront of working together with others to help the world
move towards renewable energy quicker.”
AkzoNobel is involved in several ongoing sustainability
partnerships, notably in the Netherlands. These include sourc-
ing energy from two new wind parks, switching from gas to
sustainably generated steam to provide energy for chemicals
production and investigating the possible launch of a waste-to-
chemicals factory.
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