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Krones accoladed as a climate-conscious company

Sustainability is a constituent part of Krones’ entire value-added chain

Statista, one of the leading vendors of the market and consumer data, together with the business magazine Capital, examined the ratio between revenue growth and reduction in CO2 emissions at German companies in an independent survey, thus spotlighting the top 100 climate-conscious enterprises in Germany. Krones was ranked 48th – yet another success in the group’s sustainability strategy. In 2020, Krones had already been awarded a gold medal for its sustainability activities by the prestigious EcoVadis platform.

“Sustainability, reduction in emissions, and economic use of natural resources have over recent years become issues of major importance in our society. For us, however, these issues are not limited to our production operation – we rather regard sustainability as a task for the entire value-added chain, beginning at our suppliers, then our production operations, right through to our customers’ plants,” explains Welf Kramer, head of Corporate Governance. “Being accoladed as one of Germany’s most sustainable companies is very gratifying and shows that we are definitely on the right track.”

Ambitious climate targets

The fact that Krones takes its responsibility with all due seriousness is underpinned by the climate targets the company has set itself. Since 2010, energy-related CO2 emissions were reduced by 30 to 40% per million euros of revenue.

The company has now once again stepped up its ambitions regarding its sustainability performance substantially. By 2030, it aims to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions produced at its facilities (Scope 1 and Scope 2), for example, by the engines of vehicles and by operating production lines, by 80 %, and the emissions from the upstream and downstream parts of its value-added chain (Scope 3) by 25 %. What is more, the range of application has likewise been extended. In contrast, previously, it was only the emissions produced at the German facilities of Krones that were scrutinized, all production locations throughout the group will in the future be included in the calculations.

And all of this also factors in the production operations of Krones’ clients. By offering its customers solutions for maximally profitable and straightforward use of resources on a sustainable basis, Krones supports them in achieving their respective environmental and climate protection targets.

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