ACCIONA joins exclusive A-list of world leaders in climate action
ACCIONA avoided the emission of 14.7mn tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere in 2018
ACCIONA has been recognised for its climate action work throughout 2019 by global corporate climate information analyst CDP.
The CDP report on corporate climate action analyses the thoroughness of public information, awareness and management of environmental risks and demonstration of leading practices relating to the environment. More than 8,300 companies and over 920 cities, states and regions submitted data regarding their environmental performance to CDP in 2019.
ACCIONA is ranked in category A (CDP’s Climate Change A List), placing it amongst the world’s most pioneering companies in working towards a low-carbon economy.
Only 179 of the more than 8,300 companies that were evaluated worldwide made it onto CDP’s A List, noted ACCIONA in a statement.
“ACCIONA has been a carbon-neutral company since 2016, reaching this landmark more than thirty years before it is forecast to happen at a global level. In this way, the company applies a carbon price to its operations worldwide, offsetting all the CO2 emissions it cannot reduce,” the company further explained.
“ACCIONA has also set increasingly ambitious specific targets for reducing emissions. The company has established new scientific-based emissions reduction targets through the Science Based Targets (SBTi) initiative. These targets are in alignment with the scenario set at COP25 that limits global warming to an increase of 1.5ºC. These goals define a reduction of 60% of the greenhouse gas emissions generated by the company and a 47% reduction for the emissions of its suppliers, products and employees by 2030, in comparison to 2017 levels.”
CDP also reported that ACCIONA avoided the emission of 14.7 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere in 2018, “thanks to its energy production activity exclusively from renewable sources.”
CDP works with more than 525 institutional investors managing US$96 trillion in assets. It is a non-profit organisation that aims to encourage institutions, companies and citizens to promote a low-carbon and environmentally friendly future economy. Its reports highlight solutions for global warming and the deterioration of natural resources, by channeling investment and consumption.