SEAT S.A. achieves best sustainability results in its history and reduces the environmental impact of its facilities by 53% since 2010
May 31, 2024 by SEAT | CUPRA
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Secondly, the 69% reduction in carbon emissions achieved since 2010 sets the way forward over the coming years. In line with the Volkswagen Group's decarbonisation targets, SEAT S.A. will achieve carbon neutrality in all its facilities by 2040 and for the entire company by 2050. Reducing water consumption has also been a priority in recent years. Especially in recent months, given the severe drought in Catalonia. SEAT S.A. has reduced the water consumption needed to produce a car at its facilities by 45% since 2010. The company has adopted measures to optimise processes, as well as working on future actions focused on installing more efficient technologies and promoting water recirculation. The latest indicators focus on waste generation, which is sent to treatment facilities for disposal, and solvent emissions. Both have been reduced, by 78% and 45%, respectively, since 2010. New projects to further impulse sustainability SEAT S.A.'s journey towards sustainability seeks to ensure continuous improvement that has a short- and long-term impact. In line with this objective, in recent months the company has launched key projects such as SEAT al Sol 2. From 2025, the facilities will have 39,000 solar panels on a surface area of 233,000 square metres in Martorell, El Prat and Barcelona, and will generate 29 gigawatt per hour (GWh), tripling SEAT S.A.'s renewable energy self-generation capacity. In 2023, SEAT S.A. started the installation of the Volkswagen Group's first 100% electric paint drying oven in Martorell, which has recently come into operation. It is a highly efficient solution that minimises heat loss and reduces energy consumption by 25%, which means savings of 2,500 tonnes of CO2 per year, equivalent to more than 550 combustion cars running for a year. This project has been financed by the European Union with Next Generation EU funds through the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism. People, always at the centre SEAT S.A. puts people at the centre of all its strategies. In 2023, among other initiatives, a new Equality Plan was approved, which includes more than 60 measures that promote and consolidate diversity and inclusion. These incorporate a new protocol against sexual harassment and harassment based on sex, gender orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression in the workplace. In the area of health, SEAT S.A. looks after the well-being of its workforce and that of the Volkswagen Group through services provided by CARS (Health Care and Rehabilitation Centre) and the different actions contemplated in the mental health plan. Last year, more than 159,000 health activities were carried out, in addition to reaching the lowest accident rate in the history of SEAT S.A. for the second consecutive year. In 2023, SEAT S.A. strengthened its capacity to lead and innovate in sustainability through the training plan framed in the Future: Fast Forward project. The company offered more than 100,000 hours of training opportunities to its workforce, providing the necessary skills to address current and future challenges. In the context of SEAT S.A.'s transformation, the goal is to reach 500,000 hours of training for all staff.
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