Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Industrial - March 10, 2025
Scania's Emissions Decline 47%
Commercial truck manufacturer Scania announced it made strong progress in decarbonization and has now cut operational emissions by 47% through green electricity, decarbonized logistics and lower energy use.
This puts Scania on track to surpass its 2025 goal of a 50% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions. In 2024, the company made significant advances toward a sustainable transport system through infrastructure investments, innovative solutions and strategic partnerships.
For Scope 3 emissions — or those from vehicles in use — Scania has achieved a 12% reduction. Despite the significant improvement from last year, it remains short of its 2025 target. The company is intensifying efforts in driver coaching, renewable fuels and vehicle optimization to narrow the gap to a 20 percent reduction.
Looking ahead, Scania has also set new 2032 targets across all scopes: a 50% emissions reduction in its operations and a 45% cut from vehicles in use compared to 2022 levels.
"Scania's commitment to decarbonizing our business in line with science stands firm. Setting new targets is a proof point of our high and industry-leading ambitions," says CEO Christian Levin in a statement.
Details of Scania’s achievements were published in its 2024 Annual and Sustainability Report and prepared with inspiration from the CSRD's European Sustainability Reporting Standards ahead of the 2025 requirements.
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