Fugro Approved for Science-Based Emissions Reduction Targets: Net-Zero by 2050 and Beyond

Fugro’s net-zero targets approved by Science Based Targets initiative

Fugro has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for their near- and long-term science-based emissions reduction targets. These targets highlight the company’s commitment to sustainability and decarbonization, with a net-zero target that covers all three emission scopes and aims to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the value chain by 2050.

The CEO of Fugro, Mark Heine, emphasized the company’s dedication to creating a safe and livable world by aligning their decarbonization efforts with the global warming limit of 1.5°C. The science-based targets set by Fugro help them action their roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2035 for scopes 1 and 2. In 2020, Fugro introduced a roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2035 for scope 1 and 2. The company is actively working on initiatives like rolling out uncrewed vessel fleets and converting vessels to use green methanol. Their near-term targets include reducing absolute emissions by 54.6% by 2033, sourcing renewable electricity, reducing fuel-related emissions, and aligning suppliers’ targets with a science-based methodology.

Looking towards the long-term, Fugro aims to reduce emissions by at least 90% by 2050 across all scopes. The roadmap includes a plan to decrease emission intensity from their vessels by 25% by 2027 and achieve net-zero carbon emission operations for scope 1 and 2 by 2035. Fugro’s commitment to science-based targets underscores their dedication to sustainability and combating climate change.

In summary, Fugro’s approval from SBTi for their near- and long-term science-based emissions reduction targets highlights their commitment to sustainability and decarbonization. Their net-zero target covers all three emission scopes with the ultimate goal of achieving net

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