TITAN recognised among Europe’s Climate Leaders by Financial Times
Published by Evie Gardner,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
TITAN has been recognised as one of Europe’s Climate Leaders in the fourth edition of the prestigious list published by the Financial Times.
TITAN's inclusion on the list underscores its enduring commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable business practices. Furthermore, it highlights the company's accelerated progress towards achieving net zero, in alignment with its Green Growth Strategy 2026.
The criteria for selection emphasise companies that have achieved the greatest reductions in their Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions intensity over a five-year period (2017 – 2022). TITAN's efforts in mitigating climate change were instrumental in securing its position among Europe’s Climate Leaders as it has achieved an 18.1% total CO2 reduction over this period. Furthermore, TITAN’s transparency on Scope 3 emissions and its collaboration with sustainability assessors such as CDP and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) were also considered in this recognition.
The fourth edition of Europe’s Climate Leaders is compiled by the Financial Times in partnership with data provider Statista.
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