DSM accelerates science based GHG emissions reduction target to 50% by 2030

Royal DSM, a global science-based company in Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living, announced today that it aims to halve its 2016 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its own operations by 2030. The acceleration of its initial 30% reduction target is based on the strong progress over the past few years. With this step-up DSM continues to be an ambitious climate leader in its sector and the updated target provides a firm foundation for DSM to achieve net-zero by 2050.

DSM’s new increased target has been reviewed and approved by the Science Based Targets initiative  (SBTi). The SBTi is a collaboration between the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI), the CDP and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to drive ambitious corporate climate action.

DSM was one of the first companies to align its efforts with the latest science presented in the IPCC Special Report ‘Global Warming of 1.5°C’ of 2019 and immediately set a pathway to reach net-zero GHG emissions across its operations and value chains by 2050. DSM’s Science Based Targets are the foundation to achieve this goal, supported by ambitions on renewable electricity and energy efficiency, as well as intense work with key suppliers through DSM’s CO2REDUCE program.

Recent highlights that help accelerate its transition to net zero by 2050 include:

  • DSM made significant progress with a ~19% structural GHG improvement (versus 2016) by H1 2021. This is already ahead of the trajectory to achieve its initial 30% Science Based reduction Target
  • DSM has doubled its internal carbon price from €50 to €100 per ton of CO2 to further guide its investments and operational decisions towards carbon neutral operations. This decision also reflects DSM’s ongoing commitment to and call for broader and deeper carbon pricing policies.
  • DSM signed an additional power purchase agreement in July which means all its North American electricity needs will be 100% renewable starting from the end of this year. Through the power purchase agreement, DSM will contribute to the financing of a new solar plant in Texas which is expected to generate approximately 920,000 MWh of electricity for the US energy grid each year. With this additional agreement DSM is well positioned to outpace its target of purchasing 75% of its global electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030 and to reach 100% at the earliest possibility.

Geraldine Matchett and Dimitri de Vreeze Co-CEOs Royal DSM, comment: “As a purpose-led company we aim to drive sustainable growth. That’s why we’re proud to make a significant step-up in our ambitious validated science-based targets, to accelerate our route to net-zero by 2050 and to continue to lead the way in our industry to move to a net-zero future. We have no time to waste, and the private sector has a crucial role to play in proactively delivering on the Paris Agreement.“

DSM is a CDP Climate Leader and was awarded an A score for its climate change disclosure. DSM holds a platinum sustainability medal from EcoVadis putting DSM in the top 1% of its industry. DSM has a top position in Sustainalytics, has an AAA rating from MSCI, has Prime Status with ISS-Oekom and has a leading position in the rankings of Moody’s Vigeo Eiris.

DSM’s sustainability information is provided each year, audited under reasonable assurance (highest level), in DSM’s integrated annual report. The most recently published was for 2020.

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