Lucart’s Targets Validated by The Science Based Targets initiative

Lucart’s Targets Validated by The Science Based Targets initiative

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has validated Lucart’s emission reduction targets as consistent with the levels required to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, reflecting guidance aimed to prevent the most critical effects of climate change.

Our targets cover greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from Lucart Group’s operations and align with reductions needed to keep global warming below 1.5°C, in accordance with the mitigation objectives set out in Paris in 2015.

In detail, Lucart commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 emissions by 67.8% and scope 3 emissions from fuel- and energy-related activities by 40% by 2035 from a 2019 base year. Lucart also commits that 94.42% the vast majority of its suppliers ranked by emissions and covering purchased goods and services and upstream transportation and distribution will have science-based targets by 2030.

The SBTi is a global organisation enabling companies and financial institutions to take credible, science-aligned climate action. To reinforce this rigorous roadmap, Lucart has certified its overall GHG emission inventory at group level and recently achieved ISO 14064 certification. This certification is not just a technical requirement: it ensures that our carbon footprint assessment follows internationally recognised standards, covering all emissions by our activities, from production processes and energy supply to transport, waste management and the entire value chain. By providing a comprehensive view of environmental impact, ISO 14064 helps identify critical areas for improvement and guarantees transparency and accountability in our emission reduction strategy.

These important steps further strengthen our commitment to decarbonisation as part of our vision to regenerate and increase natural, social and economic capitals through our activities.

Read our targets on the SBTi website (scroll down to search “Lucart”).

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