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The journey towards Net-Zero

As Coor has committed to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, our environmental work will influence our decisions and daily operations to an even greater extent than today. In order to reach our ambitious climate goal, we need to collaborate with customers, service users and suppliers. We are also dependent on new innovations that help us to reduce both our own and our customers’ climate footprint. Follow us on our journey towards net zero.

Read more about Coor's Net-Zero target

The overall strategy

The overall ambition within environmental responsibility is to protect the environment by actively trying to reduce our own and our customers’ environmental impact, as well as to reduce the resource utilization – both activites carried out in-house and by suppliers.

In order to achieve this, we aim for improved environmental performance by acting as a green advisor to help clients reduce their environmental impact as well as actively reduce our own environmental impact, i.e. energy usage, waste management, chemical use, carbon emissions from transports and raw materials handling. Our goal is to halve our carbon footprint from 2018-2025 and to reach Net-Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.

Activities aimed at reducing the climate impact of our daily operations are being carried out continuously. This is done partly through the services we provide and partly at Coor’s own offices. We have a major responsibility for the impact of our own operations and at the same time a big opportunity to support our customers in their environmental efforts.

Read Coor's Environmental and climate policy


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Coor and SBTi

Coor has committed to the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) and had its near-term climate targets validated. This means that Coor’s climate goals are in line with the Paris Agreement and what the science says is required to limit global warming to 1.5˚C. Coor’s targets are i.e. to have a fossil fuels-free vehicle fleet by 2030 and that 75% of the company’s emissions under scope 3 will come from suppliers whose climate targets have been approved by the SBTi by no later than 2026.