Climate Change Data

Solistica S.A de C.V

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2023)

Reporting Period: 2023

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:78,240 tCO2e (Scope 1) + 8,587 tCO2e (Scope 2) + (Scope 3 estimated)
Scope 1 Emissions:78,240 tCO2e
Scope 2 Emissions:8,587 tCO2e
Scope 3 Emissions:Estimated
Renewable Energy Share:6% (Mexico)
Total Energy Consumption:28,916.56 liters (fixed source) + 17,310,762.28 liters (mobile source) + 2,043,136 m3 of vehicular natural gas
Water Consumption:103,030.9 m³ (third-party) + 571 m³ (groundwater)
Waste Generated:954.97 tons (hazardous) + 6,269 tons (non-hazardous)
Carbon Intensity:Not specified

ESG Focus Areas

  • Our People
  • Our Community
  • Our Planet

Environmental Achievements

  • Reduced fuel consumption in own fleet by 4%
  • Decreased electricity consumption by 7%
  • 6% of energy consumed in Mexico is wind-generated
  • Reduced total waste generated by 16%
  • 84% of non-hazardous waste sent to recycling, reuse, composting, and other methods other than landfill

Social Achievements

  • Increased training hours by 31% vs. 2022, reaching 493k hours
  • Executed +720 actions promoting well-being, with +74,500 participant from collaborators and family members
  • Strengthened diversity, equity, and inclusion: 21% women in workforce, 520 older adults, 149 people with disabilities, 30 migrants and refugees
  • Launched School of Opportunities in Colombia, enabling 227 people to acquire skills in logistics services
  • 286 transport partners benefited through the Orange Circle Program

Governance Achievements

  • Launched sustainability strategy and governance model including ESG policies and guidelines
  • Established Sustainability Committee
  • Implemented an Ethics Line and Ethical Compliance program

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Net-zero emissions
Medium-term Goals:
  • Achieve absolute zero incidents and injuries in the workplace
  • Transition to sustainable sources of energy
  • Achieve zero waste
Short-term Goals:
  • Implement global Road Safety Policy (2024)

Environmental Challenges

  • High turnover rates among drivers
  • Climate events (e.g., Hurricane Otis)
  • Supply chain disruptions
  • Greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 3 emissions represent more than 90% of total emissions)
Mitigation Strategies
  • Driver Development Program
  • Community support initiatives after Hurricane Otis
  • Supply chain optimization, eco-driving training, fuel changes, renewable energy adoption, fleet renewal with lower-emission engines, electric vehicle pilot projects
  • Route optimization, cargo consolidation, fuel management, use of biodiesel and natural gas, next-gen engines, electric vehicles

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: Not specified

Responsible Procurement
  • Selection of suppliers who share Solistica's sustainability values
  • Supplier Guiding Principles
  • Partnership with Michelin for tire renewal

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Extreme weather events
Transition Risks
  • Regulatory changes
  • Market shifts
Opportunities
  • Development of energy-efficient products and services

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI Standards

Certifications: ISO 14001 (LatinCenter), ISO 45001 (Mexico, LatinCenter, Brazil), ISO 9001 (LatinCenter), ISO 28000 (LatinCenter)

Third-party Assurance: Not externally verified

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • 7 (Affordable and clean energy)
  • 8 (Decent work and economic growth)
  • 9 (Industry, innovation, and infrastructure)
  • 11 (Sustainable cities and communities)
  • 12 (Responsible production and consumption)
  • 13 (Climate action)
  • 17 (Partnerships for the goals)

Solistica's initiatives contribute to these goals through various programs and actions related to energy efficiency, employee well-being, community development, sustainable supply chains, waste reduction, and climate change mitigation.

Awards & Recognition

  • 17th Distinction for Corporate Social Responsibility (CEMEFI)
  • Recognition of Environmental Excellence (COLFECAR)
  • Green Seal (São Paulo Environment Secretariat)
  • ANTP Road Safety Culture recognition (18 consecutive years)
  • Best Driver in Mexico awards
  • Hall of Fame inductions for drivers with zero accidents
  • TRe Distinction for Occupational Health & Safety and Human Resources practices
  • Clean Transportation certificate (Mexico)
  • Gold Seal for Best Practices in Road Safety (LatinCenter)
  • Elite and Excellence recognitions from PREAD (LatinCenter)
  • Recognition of Environmental Excellence (COLFECAR)
  • Gold Seal for Environmental Sustainability (LatinCenter)
  • Award for Improving the Rate and Frequency of Occupational Accidents (LatinCenter)
  • INVIMA certifications (LatinCenter)
  • ICA certification (LatinCenter)
  • Green Seal (Brazil)
  • Ecovadis seal (Brazil)
  • Silver Seal from Getulio Vargas Foundation (Brazil)
  • Three-time champion in SINDUSIFARMA award (Brazil)
  • Awards from Abbott, Ache, Duratex, Boticario, JDE, SANOFI, L’Oreal, Zoetis, and Latam Cargo (Brazil)
  • ABRINQ recognition as a child-friendly company (Brazil)