Almost One-Third of Europe’s Largest Listed Companies Have Pledged to Reach Net-Zero by 2050, Accenture Study Finds
Companies with a net-zero goal reduced emissions by
The Accenture study, “Reaching Net Zero by 2050,” analyzed data from more than 1,000 listed companies across Europe’s major stock indexes, finding that setting targets helps accelerate the transition to net-zero — i.e., where a company reduces its emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHG) to zero or offsets the remainder to achieve a balance between the amount of GHG emissions produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere. Last decade, the companies with a net-zero goal reduced their emissions by
Companies listed in the
The average net-zero target year for European companies included in the study is 2043. Many companies in carbon-intensive industries — such as oil and gas and chemicals — have set net-zero target dates of or close to 2050, while many in services sectors aim for around 2035.
“The European business community is more engaged than ever in the race to zero, with the number of companies publicly setting goals having grown over the last two years,” said
Accelerated action needed as just
However, the study found that just one in 20 (
“Though the number of newly set targets is reassuring, it is still clear that organizations are not moving fast enough,” said
The report suggests specific solutions and stepping-stones to net zero for select industries, including automotive, chemicals, construction, finance, retail and transportation.
It also shows that seven industries — mostly in service sectors such as professional services and information and communications — will be on track for net-zero in their operations by 2050 if they double the pace of emissions reduction in this decade, and then accelerate another
“Net-zero by 2050 — let alone sooner — will be feasible only with swift, decisive action in this decade. Our findings show that it is possible, but only if European businesses act now,” Ollagnier said. “Solutions differ by industry and company, and all have different starting points, opportunities and challenges. In some industries, the required technologies are available and will need to be scaled at speed. In others, they will have to be invented. However, getting there will require all businesses to make reinvention the norm, driven by technological innovation, collaboration, new business models and supportive regulation.”
For more information and to view a copy of the report, please visit: Reaching Net Zero by 2050.
* Scope 1 emissions are GHG direct emissions from companies’ own and controlled resources. Scope 2 covers indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy — i.e., purchased electricity, steam, heating and cooling consumed by the reporting company. Scope 3 includes all other indirect emissions that occur in a company’s value chain.
About the Research
The research is based on data collected by Retail Economics about the net-zero targets (covering scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions) of 1,022 of Europe’s largest listed companies: 269 on the
Projections of potential emissions reduction pathways for each company in the dataset were built to estimate in which future five-year time interval the company is likely to reach net zero. An “S-curve” shape was chosen for the projections, in line with existing expert scenarios for emissions reduction by industry. Company-level projections to industry and country level were aggregated to assess the time period over which companies in the industry and country are likely to achieve net zero. Finally, the net-zero target years were compared with the time interval resulting from the emissions pathway analysis.
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