Linde published its 2023 Sustainable Development Report. The report details Linde’s progress towards its sustainability goals and outlines additional targets. At the end of 2023, Linde had reduced its absolute greenhouse gas emissions by 4.4% compared with the 2021 baseline for its 2035 emissions reduction target.
Linde also helped its customers avoid 91 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2023, more than double its own emissions. Sustainable productivity initiatives helped save 500 million gallons of water, and Linde diverted more than 250 million pounds of waste from landfill as part of its Zero Waste Program.
As per the press release, Linde’s 2023 Sustainable Development Report incorporates new sustainability commitments starting in 2024, including a target to spend an additional $3 billion on decarbonizing Linde’s own operations.
Linde will also reduce water withdrawal intensity by 20%, extend its Zero Waste Program to all production sites globally and is implementing sustainable development training across its workforce.
“We continue to perform well against our longer-term goals, including our 35 by 35 science-based target,” said Tamara Brown, Vice President Sustainability, Linde.
Brown added, “Having already achieved several of our 2028 targets well ahead of time, we have augmented our existing goals with ambitious new targets in decarbonization, waste, water and sustainability awareness. We have seen a strong start to 2024 and look forward to maintaining this momentum, setting our standards even higher while listening to our stakeholders”.