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Mondi approves ‘science-based net-zero targets’ to cut emissions

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Mondi PLC on Monday said it has approved ‘science-based net-zero targets’ as it intensified efforts to cut harmful gas emissions from its operations and value chain.

The Weybridge, England-based paper and packaging firm committed to reduce absolute scope one and two gas emissions by 46% in the near-term and scope three emissions by 28% by 2030.

The long-term target is to reduce absolute scope one, two and three emissions by 90% by 2050.

Mondi said it had already made significant progress, achieving a 46% reduction of its specific emissions to 2021 against its initial 2004 baseline.

Mondi said these targets were consistent with a reduction required to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, needed to prevent the most damaging effects of climate change.

Back in January, Mondi announced its commitment to net-zero gas emissions reduction.

The group has already made energy-related investments across its pulp and paper mills, with more than €650 million invested since 2015.

‘We generate most of our energy needs in energy plants on-site and our pulp and paper mills are largely electricity self-sufficient,’ the company said on Monday.

‘The approval of our science-based net-zero targets according to SBTi’s net-zero standard underlines our long-term commitment to taking action on climate,’ Mondi Chief Executive Andrew King said.

SBTi stands for the science-based targets initiative, which measures climate action in the private sector.

Mondi shares were up 0.9% at R 310.85 in Johannesburg early Monday. They were down 1.1% at 1,402.00 pence in London.

By Artwell Dlamini, Alliance News reporter

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