Earnings Release • Aug 16, 2022
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Veidekke: First Scandinavian construction company to have net-zero climate target validated by SBTi
Veidekke is taking an active role toward realising the green shift and tightened
its climate target last year, to reaching net-zero emissions by 2045. Veidekke's
short-term and long-term climate targets have now been validated by the Science
Based Target initiative (SBTi).
"Our business model must remain robust and relevant as we transit to a net-zero
economy, and climate is therefore one of Veidekke's strategic pillars. Our
targets have now been third-party validated by SBTi, confirming that Veidekke's
climate targets are in alignment with what is required to limit global warming
to maximum 1.5°C," says Catharina Bjerke, Director Sustainability at Veidekke.
"To achieve net zero, we need to cut emissions now. Veidekke has split the
target into greenhouse gas budgets for each business operation, and the group
follows up on climate targets in line with financial targets and OHS targets,"
says Bjerke.
The company's short-term and long-term goals stipulate that Veidekke halve
emissions by 2030, and by 2045 reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions
throughout the value chain. Net-zero emissions means that the group must reduce
emissions as much as possible throughout the value chain and neutralise any
residual emissions through carbon capture or other methods that permanently
remove CO\2\ from the atmosphere. Through the company's own innovation, the use
of expertise, and close collaboration with customers, suppliers and other
partners, Veidekke will contribute to reducing negative impact on climate and
the environment, while also adding value.
In the validation process, SBTi has reviewed extensive materials from Veidekke,
to confirm that the short-term (2030) and long-term (2045) goals - as well as
Veidekke's basis for the work going forward - are in line with science-based
criteria.
Science-based targets show how much and how fast companies must reduce
greenhouse gas emissions in order to attain the Paris Agreement's goal of
minimising global temperature increase to 1.5°C and preventing the worst effects
of climate change. More than 3,500 companies, of which 324 from Scandinavia,
have committed to setting science-based climate targets. Of the 3,500+ companies
worldwide, 50 companies have had their net-zero targets validated, and Veidekke
is one of only three companies in the construction and engineering sector
worldwide with an SBTi-validated net-zero target.
SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative) (https://sciencebasedtargets.org/) is a
collaboration between CDP, the UN Global Compact, the World Resources Institute
and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). SBTi defines and promotes best
practice in emissions reductions and net-zero targets in line with climate
science; provides technical assistance and expert resources to companies who set
science-based targets in line with the latest climate science; and brings
together a team of experts to provide companies with independent assessment and
validation of their climate targets.
Links to validation certificates:
Approved science-based target - Net-zero
2045 (https://www.veidekke.no/siteassets/om-veidekke/styrende
-dokumenter/norsk/veid-nor-001-off-net-zero-certificate-002.pdf)
Approved science-based target - Near-term
2030 (https://www.veidekke.no/siteassets/om-veidekke/styrende
-dokumenter/norsk/veid-nor-001-off-certificate.pdf)
For more information, contact:
Catharina Bjerke, Compliance Director +4740011410, [email protected]
Lars Erik Lund, EVP +47?413 31 369
Veidekke press photos (https://veidekke.fotoware.cloud/fotoweb/archives/5028
-Pressebilder-Veidekke/)
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Veidekke is one of Scandinavia's largest contractors. In addition to undertaking
all types of building and civil engineering assignments, the group also
maintains roads and produces asphalt and aggregates. Veidekke emphasises
stakeholder involvement and local experience. Its annual turnover is
approximately NOK 38 billion, and half of its 7,800 employees own shares in the
company. Veidekke is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, and has posted a profit
every year since its inception in 1936.
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