TITAN joined Industrial Transition Accelerator (ITA) at COP28
Published by Evie Gardner,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
In a strategic move towards fostering a more sustainable and resilient future, TITAN joined the Industrial Transition Accelerator (ITA), an initiative launched during COP28, pledging to accelerate the decarbonisation of heavy industries on a large scale.
TITAN will collaborate with leading global players across various sectors to collectively reshape the industrial landscape, promote climate-related innovation, and expedite progress toward achieving net-zero emissions.
Leonidas Canellopoulos, TITAN’s Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer, emphasised: “By endorsing the ITA Participation Principles and uniting with like-minded pioneers across sectors, we are committed to a collective endeavor focused on action and delivery. Together, we can achieve remarkable cross-sectoral decarbonisation outcomes, leaving behind a legacy of responsible leadership that no one can accomplish alone.”
Committed to science-based CO2 reduction targets in line with the 1.5°C scenario and aiming for net zero by 2050, TITAN has made remarkable strides in decarbonisation. The company has meticulously outlined a clear net zero roadmap, encompassing over 100 value-generating initiatives throughout its value chain. Championing breakthrough innovation, such as leveraging carbon capture and hydrogen use, TITAN focuses not only on decarbonising its manufacturing processes but also on providing customers with more sustainable products and solutions. The goal is to increase the share of green products in its portfolio to surpass 60% by 2030.
In recognition of its leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change, TITAN has been awarded a top 'A' score by the environmental non-profit organisation CDP.
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