Africazine:
AkzoNobel is making significant strides in sustainability by transitioning to 100% renewable electricity across its operations.
The company has completed this transition in South Africa and Vietnam, bringing the total to 92 locations worldwide. This move aligns with its 2030 sustainability goals, including a commitment to halve carbon emissions across its entire value chain.
AkzoNobel’s Renewable Energy Achievements
AkzoNobel operates on 100% renewable electricity across three continents: North America, Latin America, and Europe. This initiative covers 69% of its manufacturing sites, showcasing the company’s commitment to sustainability. The recent switch in South Africa marks a significant milestone in its global operations.
In Poland, a €1.7 million investment at the Pilawa site replaced gas boilers with heat pumps, contributing to the company’s 2030 Scope 1 ambition. This site also hosts AkzoNobel’s largest solar energy plant in Europe, operational since 2024, featuring 3,551 solar panels.
South Africa: Key figures on renewable electricity
- 100% renewable electricity at 92 locations
- €1.7 million investment in Poland for heat pumps
- 3,551 solar panels at the Pilawa site
Future Goals and Innovations
AkzoNobel aims to halve carbon emissions across its full value chain by 2030. This ambitious goal presents challenges, but the company is committed to innovation and collaboration with suppliers and customers. A recent initiative, the Eco+ Cure energy calculator, helps customers reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions by analyzing operational data.
Next Steps for AkzoNobel’s Sustainability Journey
- Continue to innovate with suppliers and customers
- Focus on achieving the 2030 carbon emissions reduction goal
- Expand the use of the Eco+ Cure energy calculator
AkzoNobel’s commitment to renewable energy is paving the way for a sustainable future in South Africa and beyond.
