Climate Change Data

Consilium Safety Group AB

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2023)

Reporting Period: 2023

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:8451 tCO2e/year
Scope 1 Emissions:939 tCO2e/year
Scope 2 Emissions:1238 tCO2e/year
Scope 3 Emissions:6274 tCO2e/year

ESG Focus Areas

  • Climate change mitigation
  • Green safety solutions
  • Energy
  • Pollution
  • Climate change adaptation
  • Circular economy
  • Personal safety of consumers and end users
  • Equal opportunities/treatment for all
  • Working conditions
  • Workers in the value chain
  • Information-related impact for consumers
  • Other work-related rights
  • Affected communities
  • Social inclusion of consumers
  • Management of relationships with suppliers
  • Corporate culture
  • Corruption and bribery
  • Political engagement and lobbying activities
  • Protection of whistle-blowers
  • Animal welfare
  • Water and marine resources
  • Biodiversity and ecosystems

Environmental Achievements

  • Improved logistics planning and management, reducing air freight in favor of sea and road deliveries.
  • Offset 1,346 metric tons CO2eq in tree planting and forest preservation projects.
  • 64% of Consilium’s vehicles in Sweden were either hybrid or electric.

Social Achievements

  • Increased Winningtemp employee pulse score from 7.3 to 7.4.
  • Launched a new health and safety onboarding training.
  • Launched second and third rounds of leadership development program.

Governance Achievements

  • Revised and updated Supplier Code of Conduct adopted.
  • All Consilium’s Compliance Framework policies reviewed and updated.
  • Hired a Compliance Officer.

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Become carbon neutral by 2050.
Medium-term Goals:
  • Achieve a 50% reduction in travel emissions by 2030, 100% fossil-free energy in own operations, and net-zero scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2035.
Short-term Goals:
  • Decrease climate emissions from business travel by 50% by 2030 compared to 2019.

Environmental Challenges

  • Inadequate leverage over suppliers to drive adequate change in climate action.
  • Potential for inadequate quality and functionality, or incorrect use of products posing safety risks.
  • Maintaining a healthy and engaged workforce.
  • Potential for human rights violations in the supply chain.
  • Potential for corruption in the value chain.
Mitigation Strategies
  • Implementing requirements and checklists to inform suppliers and support their climate action.
  • Continuous development of products and services to meet changing demands.
  • Initiatives to promote equality, diversity, and inclusion; health and safety measures.
  • Supplier audits to ensure compliance with human rights standards.
  • Sanctions screening; Corporate Compliance Program; Code of Conduct; Anti-Bribery Manual.

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: 10 audits in 2023

Responsible Procurement
  • Supplier Code of Conduct

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Transition Risks
  • Inadequate leverage over suppliers to drive adequate change.
Opportunities
  • Development of energy-efficient products; meeting the need for high-end gas detection solutions for sustainable fuels.

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: CSRD

Certifications: EcoVadis Silver medal

Third-party Assurance: KPMG (partial)

Sustainable Products & Innovation

  • Live Operations digital service; Early Action app

Awards & Recognition

  • EcoVadis Silver medal