Science Based Targets Initiative Validates thyssenkrupp Steel’s Ambitious Climate Targets

thyssenkrupp Steel has taken a further important step in the direction of sustainable development: the company has had its climate targets validated on the basis of the guidelines of the Science Based Targets initiative.

thyssenkrupp Steel is one of the first steel producers to have had its climate targets reviewed on a scientific basis and assessed as being in line with the 1.5-degree target of the Paris Climate Agreement – both in terms of the short-term target 2032 as well as the net zero target 2045 according to SBTi. SBTi is a global initiative that supports business enterprises in setting science-based targets aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and which are in-keeping with the state of the art in climate science. thyssenkrupp Steel has set itself the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2045 at the latest.

Courtesy of thyssenkrupp Steel.

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