Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Industrial - September 19, 2024
DuPont Sets 2050 Goals
DuPont announced its commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In a letter submitted to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the manufacturer of high-performance fibers and foams, aramid papers, non-woven structures, water purification technologies, and protective garments indicated its intent to set long-term science-based GHG emission reduction targets, establishing an end-to-end value chain net-zero target to be verified by SBTi in accordance with SBTi's Net-Zero Standard.
"At DuPont, we're proud to take yet another bold step in our commitment to sustainability that meets the needs of our customers and enables society to thrive," said Alexa Dembek, DuPont Chief Technology & Sustainability Officer, in a statement. "Our efforts to deliver sustainable innovations and solutions has resulted in exceeding our 2030 climate goals and putting us on a clear path toward decarbonization in our operations and value chains by 2050."
The net-zero commitment builds on the significant progress DuPont has achieved since 2019 when the company established its Acting on Climate Goal as part of its overall sustainability strategy.
DuPont announced in April 2024 that the company exceeded its climate targets, achieving a 58% reduction in Scopes 1 and 2 emissions from a 2019 baseline and a 39% reduction in Scope 3 emissions from purchased goods and services and end-of-life of sold products from a 2020 baseline.
The company also surpassed its near-term goal to source 60% of electricity from its operations from renewable sources by 2030. As a member of RE100, a global initiative led by the Climate Group and in partnership with CDP, is committed to 100% renewable electricity by 2050, including the use of renewable energy certificates.
As part of the commitment letter, DuPont will work to set long-term, net-zero targets in line with the SBTi criteria and recommendations. The targets will be submitted and validated by SBTi within 24 months.
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