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Climate protection: Setting out all relevant information

Date: 26.07.2023Source: Krones

As demonstrated to striking effect at drinktec in 2022, Krones has big plans regarding sustainability.  As a supplier to the international food and beverage industry, the company has a responsibility to help solve three of humankind’s greatest challenges: to supply the growing world population with affordable, sustainably produced food and drink; to make sure that packaging materials are used responsibly, and to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

Krones’ vision requires far more than simply developing customised solutions – which is what the company is familiar with and therefore good at. “Our contribution towards achieving the 1.5°C goal laid down in the Paris Agreement will only be fulfilled once we have attained net zero and maintained it on a lasting basis,” to quote from the group’s recently published Carbon Transition Plan. This is no easy matter for a company whose revenue is generated mainly by selling producer goods.

Said Christoph Klenk, CEO, Krones: “What Krones needs is an inspiring and ambitious vision which motivates us to improve and fine-tune our operations and expertise. That is precisely why we have adopted our new ‘Solutions beyond tomorrow’ target which is our contribution towards creating a future which is truly liveable, sustainable and successful.”

Anyone delving into the details of the Carbon Transition Plan will find that Klenk’s aspiring statement is nevertheless well considered and based on an informed assessment. That is because the group has meticulously analysed the climate-relevant opportunities and risks involved in its activities and is pursuing a sound and detailed action plan in order to reduce its emissions.

The measures taken range from changing over to green power and e-mobility, extending the scope of in-house energy generation from renewable sources (by using geothermic power at the Hungarian facility, for example) right through to developing new machines and lines with lower emissions. The longest chapter in the report deals with reducing emissions during the useful lifetime of the group’s products. “Like everybody else on this planet, our customers face the huge challenge of making a sizeable contribution towards holding back climate change. It is our task to provide them with suitable solutions, so that their company’s commercial success aligns with a sustainable future for all of us,” to quote R&D Head Dr. Sven Fischer.

The complete report is available in the ‘Sustainability’ section on the Krones website and will in future be updated every year. Its contents are modelled on the provisions of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and on the requirements laid down by the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) and the TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosure). For more visit krones.com

David Cox / IDM

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