Siemens outlines its steady progress toward its 2030 sustainability commitments, reporting measurable advances across all 14 DEGREE targets for fiscal 2025. The company continues to align business strategy with sustainability by focusing on decarbonization, circularity, and people development. Over the past three years, Siemens’ offerings are projected to help customers avoid 694 million metric tons of emissions during their lifetime, exceeding the company’s own value-chain emissions for the second consecutive year. Siemens has also reduced its operational footprint by 66 percent since 2019 and is targeting a 90 percent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030.
Resource efficiency remains a core focus, with the Robust Eco Design approach now applied to 67 percent of the relevant portfolio. Siemens has expanded its biodiversity conservation program to more than half of its applicable sites and surpassed its interim goal for reducing waste to landfill. On the societal side, Siemens reports rising learning hours per employee and increased participation in AI and digital skills programs. More than one million people have been trained externally through Siemens learning offerings. The company also highlights progress in governance areas such as cybersecurity, data protection, and EU taxonomy alignment, with over half of eligible revenue meeting the criteria.
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