
Interroll presents some interesting figures in its 2024 sustainability report. According to the report, the company, which employs 2,393 people, consumed 33.7 GWh of electricity (53% of which came from renewable energy sources). With a turnover of CHF 527 million, this resulted in approximately 403,000 tons of CO2 equivalents. The facts and background information are explained in detail over 68 pages.
The report presents ambitious targets, including a 55% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions and a 32.5% reduction in Scope 3 emissions by 2033, as well as a clear path to net-zero emissions by 2050. Compared to 2023, greenhouse gas emissions have already been reduced by 1.9%.
According to Paul Zumbühl, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and CEO Markus Asch, considerable successes were achieved in the area of sustainability in 2024.
CEO M. Asch
A key highlight is the installation of charging stations for electric vehicles at several Interroll locations, which underlines the company's commitment to electrifying its fleet.
Furthermore, available space at the plant in Hvidovre, Denmark, has been used to offer charging services for electric trucks to external companies, thus further advancing the transition to sustainable transport. Zumbühl: "This step not only supports our sustainability goals but also reflects our commitment to decarbonization and operational innovation.".
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Chief Financial Officer Heinz Hössli, who is also responsible for sustainability, stated: “Sustainability is embedded throughout our entire company, from oversight at the board level to our day-to-day operations. By implementing structured ESG governance and a refined double materiality analysis, we are building a robust, future-proof organization.”
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