Ball Corporation’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets gets SBTi’s approval

USA – Ball Corporation, an aluminium packaging solutions provider for the beverage industry, has announced that the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has approved its 2030 targets to reduce carbon emissions.

The Colorado, USA headquartered company seeks to reduce its absolute carbon emissions within its operation by 55 percent and further cut emission within its value chain by 16 percent before 2030 against a 2017 baseline.

This milestone affirms Ball’s industry-leading efforts to help accelerate the transition to a low carbon economy and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, supporting the goals of the Paris Agreement.

With the development, Ball becomes the first company in the can making industry with an approved science based target.

“The private sector has a vital role to play in accelerating a low carbon economy and, as the world’s leading supplier of sustainable aluminum beverage packaging, we are dedicated to doing our part for our customers and the planet,” said Kathleen Pitre, Chief Commercial and Sustainability Officer.

“These approved science-based targets demonstrate our commitment to help our customers reach their sustainability goals and deliver lower carbon packaging that enables a circular economy.”

Organized by CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute and the World Wide Fund for Nature, the Science Based Targets initiative is a collaboration of more than 800 global companies that have set clearly-defined corporate emission reduction goals aligned with the latest climate science.

Ball said that the approved science-based targets are the next step in the company’s progressing climate strategy.

Over the last year, the company has signed renewable energy agreements to address 100 percent of its North American energy use.

The company has also achieved a global first for can manufacturers by earning the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative Certification for all 23 of its EMEA plants and earned its place on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indicies for the seventh consecutive year.

This year, Ball said that it will announce additional renewable energy agreements in the EU and launch its comparative life-cycle assessment for the United States, Europe and Brazil with the goal of helping the beverage industry move toward a truly circular economy.

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