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Solvay
- Sector: Chemicals
- Headquarters: Belgium
Review summary
Solvay submitted its annual integrated report and act4nature commitments to the It’s Now for Nature campaign and met all the criteria.
- Solvay’s materiality assessment addresses nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities across the value chain.
- Solvay conducted a double materiality assessment to evaluate impacts, risks, and opportunities, utilizing the Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) methodology to screen impacts across the value chain.
- Material topics: Climate change, water and marine resources, pollution, biodiversity and ecosystems, and resource use and circular economy
- Dependencies: Soil and sediment retention and water purification, supply and flow regulation.
- Solvay has set SMART targets for its material nature-related issues with deadlines of 2030, covering Climate, Water, and Biodiversity.
- For example:
- Water: Reduce water abstraction at priority sites by 10% by 2030 compared to 2021.
- Biodiversity/Land: Restore 30% of permeable land on Solvay sites by 2030.
- Climate: Reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.
- Solvay has set SMART targets for its material nature-related issues with deadlines of 2030, covering Climate, Water, and Biodiversity.
- For example:
- Water: Reduce water abstraction at priority sites by 10% by 2030 compared to 2021.
- Biodiversity/Land: Restore 30% of permeable land on Solvay sites by 2030.
- Climate: Reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.
- The Board defines Solvay’s nature strategy.
- The strategy is also supported by a dedicated ESG committee which advises and makes recommendations to the Board, while execution is overseen by the executive leadership team led by the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO).