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Bengaluru: In a landmark move towards a low-carbon future,
Godrej Precision Engineering, a key player in the Godrej & Boyce
manufacturing conglomerate, has entered into a letter of intent with Thales, a
global technology leader in defence and security, aeronautics and space, and
digital identity and security, agreeing to work together to tackle climate
change in their respective value chains. The agreement was formalised during
Thales’ recent India Strategic Suppliers event, marking a pivotal moment in
their collective commitment to environmental stewardship.
Underlining the significance of this collaboration, Godrej
Precision Engineering has pledged to align its operations with Thales’
ambitious CO2 emission reduction targets for 2030 across Scope 1, 2, and 3
emissions. This includes comprehensive measures to identify, implement, and
assess the impact of initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprints. The
company is dedicated to providing annual progress reports to Thales, showcasing
its dedication to transparency and accountability.
Thales is working with its strategic suppliers to achieve
its CO2 emissions reduction targets for 2030, which have been validated by the
SBTi and are compatible with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. These
include a 50 per cent reduction in absolute CO2 emissions related to its
operational processes (Scope 1) and energy consumption (Scope 2) and a 15 per
cent reduction in absolute CO2 emissions related to its supply chain and the
use of its products by customers (Scope 3). Thales also aims to achieve net
zero operations-related CO2 emissions (Scopes 1 and 2) by 2040.
Godrej & Boyce, in line with its recently declared
sustainability goals for the next decade, continues to champion sustainable
progress. The company has enrolled in the EP100 global business initiative,
aiming for doubling energy productivity by 2030. Additionally, Godrej &
Boyce has set an intensity-based decarbonisation target of reducing carbon
intensity for Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 60 per cent by 2031-32.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Godrej &
Boyce has launched the ‘Beyond Sourcing’ initiative, aimed at fostering a
responsible, efficient, and resilient supply chain. As part of the initiative,
the company aims at creating a greener supply chain by aiming to have 80 per
cent of its domestic buying from GreenCo certified or SBTi certified suppliers.
Beyond Sourcing is a testament to the company’s overarching goal of ‘Building a
Greener India’ and underscores its belief that a sustainable supply chain is
not only vital for the planet but also a driver of business competitiveness.
Roque Carmona, Chief Procurement Officer, Thales, expressed
enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “Thales is committed to a proactive
and responsible approach to environmental protection in India and globally. As
part of our strategy for a Low-Carbon Future, procurement teams across Thales
are working diligently with growing numbers of key suppliers to reduce the
carbon footprint of our respective value chains. We will only meet our
ambitious objectives by working hand-in-hand with our suppliers to promote
energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources, optimise our
processes and logistics operations, and adopt the principles of eco-design for
our new products. We are proud to join hands with Godrej & Boyce in line
with our strategy.”
Sushil Agarkar, Executive Vice President and Business Head,
Godrej Precision Engineering, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the commitment
to a fully green supply chain. He stated, “Our collaboration with Thales
represents a significant step towards achieving sustainability goals as we work
collectively to address climate change and create a positive impact within our
respective value chains.”
Thales has already reviewed and approved action plans of
more than 150 of its key suppliers, with over 100 suppliers committing to
support Thales’s carbon footprint trajectory. This strategic partnership
between Godrej & Boyce and Thales exemplifies the power of industry-level collaboration
in driving meaningful change towards a sustainable and environmentally
responsible future.
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