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AVEVA pledges to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050

Industrial software leader becomes the 47th FTSE 100 company to joins United Nations climate change global campaign

AVEVA pledges to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050
AVEVA pledges to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050

AVEVA, showcasing how it wants to drive sustainability alongside digital transformation, announced that it has become the 47th company in the FTSE 100 to join the United Nation’s Race to Zero campaign.

Race to Zero is a global campaign designed to rally leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions, and investors for a healthy, resilient, zero carbon recovery that prevents future threats, creates jobs, and unlocks inclusive, sustainable growth. It aims to mobilise a coalition of leading net zero initiatives and is the largest ever alliance committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Collectively, the participants now cover nearly 25% of global CO2 emissions and over 50% of GDP.

AVEVA’s objective is to build momentum and spur rapid action around decarbonisation ahead of COP26, where governments must strengthen their contributions to the Paris Agreement.

“By joining the Race to Zero initiative and aligning to the highest level of ambition for climate targets under the Paris Agreement, AVEVA is leading by example on climate action. We are demonstrating our commitment to work across our entire value chain to help avoid global impacts from climate change. We are also pleased to be joining many of our customers in this initiative, as well as key partners, including Microsoft, Accenture and Schneider Electric, that have already committed to this pledge,” commented Peter Herweck, AVEVA CEO.

Andrew Griffith MP, the UK’s Net Zero Business Champion, also commented: “Congratulations to AVEVA on joining the UN’s Race to Zero campaign. This demonstrates great leadership and goes hand in hand with the company’s work to support clients like National Grid and Anglian Water in creating a positive impact on the environment.

“AVEVA joins 46 other FTSE100 companies in the Race to Zero, together representing over a trillion pounds in market capitalisation. With just 100 days to go until we host the COP26 Summit in Glasgow – the time to act is now.”

AVEVA has already joined a number of corporate sustainability initiatives to date that bring together companies to work on climate challenges collectively, including BSR and the UN Global Compact. Most recently AVEVA joined The Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA) a joint collaboration of large clean energy buyers, energy providers, and service providers that, together with NGO partners, are unlocking the marketplace for all non-residential energy buyers to lead a rapid transition to a cleaner, zero-carbon energy future.

“AVEVA, remains committed to lead sustainable innovation and we are taking affirmative actions to embed sustainability into our operations, our culture and our core business strategy,” added Herweck.

“By being part of the Race to Zero initiative, we are leading by example and setting the direction we will take to drive sustainability throughout our own operations, and the software we develop for our customers globally. We will continue to formalise our sustainability pledges across all our focus areas as well as develop interim goals to help us report and communicate on our progress.”

The announcement builds on a recent climate mitigation commitment made by AVEVA as part of its long-term sustainability agenda. In June 2021, the company committed to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions across its operations (Scopes 1 & 2) by 2030.