- CEO Jean-Pascal Tricoire signs open letter to worldโs climate leaders and peers
- CSSO on-site to support launch of Action Declaration on Climate Policy Engagement
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and industrial automation, has announced two key steps to substantiate its earlier call for increased public and private sector cooperationย in tackling the climate crisis at theย 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
On November 4,ย Schneider Electricโs Chairman and CEO, Jean-Pascal Tricoireย signed anย Open Letter from the Alliance of CEO Climate Leadersย calling on governments and businesses to share the responsibility of climate action and enable faster progress through three key actions:
- Setting science-based targets in line with the Paris Agreement, with a clear roadmap that takes sector-specific pathways into account,
- Collaborating within and across sectors and value chains to drive transparency, advocacy and action in alliances and initiatives, while working with major industry and trade associations to advance alignment with the Paris Agreement,
- Contributing to the development of internationally harmonized reporting standards.
The 124 companies that compose the World Economic Forum (WEF) CEO-led alliance exemplify how corporate climate action can help to meet science-based emissions-reduction targets.
ย This global plea was closely followed on November 8, by the company signing theย Action Declarationย on Climate Policy Engagement, initiated by Corporate Knights and its Global 100 Council and committing to bold new initiatives aimed at closing the say-do gap on countriesโ emission reductions.
Gwenaelle Avice-Huet, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer (CSSO) at Schneider Electric was present in person at theย launch eventย to promote the Declarationโs key commitments:
- Supporting climate action aligned with the Paris Agreement when engaging with policymakers,ย
- Working with major industry/trade associations to advance alignment with the Paris Agreement,ย
- Monitoring and disclosing climate policy alignment for companies and their major industry/trade associations.ย
Schneider Electric is very active when it comes to working with local actors on environmental and social issues, including industry associations and policymakers. It often advocates for the importance of companies to go beyond their own operations and encourage everyone in their ecosystem on their sustainability journeys.
Consistently recognised for practicing what it preaches, Schneider Electricโs leadership in energy efficiency, digitisation and electrification enables the company to be a trusted advisor to customers, partners, and more frequently to influencers and decision-makers in the public sphere. Its ownย Sustainability Research Instituteย regularly publishes insights that serve to demonstrate further pathways to decarbonisation by quantifying the full potential of deploying existing solutions at scale.
Earlier this year, Schneider Electric also became one of the worldโs first companies to have itsย net-zero commitmentsย validated by the Science Based Targets initiativeโs (SBTi) new Corporate Net-Zero Standard.