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EGGER Group commits to Net Zero 2050

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The EGGER Group is taking an important step in terms of climate protection. The wood-based material manufacturer has committed to the Net Zero target by 2050. On its way to reaching that goal, EGGER is setting an ambitious climate target and is developing comprehensive measures to drastically reduce climate-impacting greenhouse gas emissions throughout its value chain.
“As a wood-based material manufacturer, our business model has always been linked to environmental and climate protection,” says Thomas Leissing, CFO & speaker of the group management.
“We therefore see it as our duty to reduce our climate-impacting emissions. We want to ensure that we can enable future generations to live and work sustainably with our climate-friendly, wood-based materials.“
Therefore, EGGER has established an ambitious, forward-looking climate strategy to reduce the group-wide carbon footprint.
EGGER is committed to reducing its climate-impacting greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Climate Agreement, as well as its Net Zero target by 2050.
The Net Zero target means that emissions must be removed from the atmosphere at the same rate as they are produced. EGGER has developed a comprehensive group-wide approach to steadily reduce its climate-impacting emissions to Net Zero by 2050.

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