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19/01/2023 – Sustainability

SBTi verifies Vaude’s 1.5 degree climate targets

The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) confirmed that Vaude’s planned targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are in line with the 1.5 degree target.

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Vaude Sustainability Manager Hilke Patzwal: “We are helping our global material suppliers increase their energy efficiency while switching to renewable energy. An energy revolution in our countries of manufacturing is urgently needed.” © Vaude

 
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One of Vaude’s goals is to reduce its CO2 emissions in the global supply chain by 50% by 2030. © Vaude

 
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Vaude Sustainability Manager Hilke Patzwal: “We are helping our global material suppliers increase their energy efficiency while switching to renewable energy. An energy revolution in our countries of manufacturing is urgently needed.” © Vaude

 
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