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Saint-Gobain once again recognised for its commitment in the fight against climate change

Saint-Gobain has once again been recognized this year for leadership in the fight against climate change by the CDP, a global environmental non-profit organization. For the second year in a row, Saint-Gobain makes the “Climate Change A-List”, among 283 companies out of more than 15,000 companies that answered the CDP’s 2022 Climate Change questionnaire.

Claire Pedini, Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibility at Saint-Gobain, commented on this recognition: “This achievement is proof of the company’s consistent actions in terms of sustainability. It demonstrates that the whole Group is mobilized to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, in line with our purpose ‘Making the World a Better Home’.”

To reach this ambitious objective, Saint-Gobain has set a 2030 roadmap targeting a reduction

in CO2 emissions of 33% for scopes 1 and 2, and of 16% for scope 3, compared with 2017,

targets validated in 2020 by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). In September of this

year, the SBTi also validated Saint-Gobain’s net-zero carbon commitment by 2050.

As the worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, Saint-Gobain made several

world firsts including the first ever zero carbon production of flat glass in France. The Group

also strengthened its position in construction chemicals, through the acquisition of Chryso and

GCP, whose products make a significant difference in decarbonizing the construction industry.

In addition to the Climate CDP, Saint-Gobain has also received an “A-” for its transparency on

water security, confirming its commitment to reduce by 2030 its water withdrawal by 50%

compared to 2017 and to achieve a zero water discharge in areas suffering from extremely

high water stress.

CDP rates companies and allocates a score of A to D- based on their assessment of the

comprehensiveness of disclosure, awareness and management of environmental risks and

demonstration of best practices associated with environmental leadership, such as setting

ambitious and meaningful targets.

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