Holcim Group Services Ltd
Holcim launches nature-positive strategy with measurable 2030 biodiversity and water targets
EQS Group-News: Holcim Group Services Ltd
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Holcim announces its strategy to become nature-positive by restoring and preserving biodiversity and water while bringing more nature into cities. Holcim's positive impact on biodiversity is based on transformative rehabilitation plans and measured by a science-based methodology developed in partnership with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Preserving water across its business, Holcim targets to replenish freshwater in water-risk areas while lowering water intensity across all its product lines. Holcim will also accelerate the deployment of solutions such as Hydromedia and green roof systems for more liveable urban environments. Holcim’s nature-positive strategy places it among the 1% of the 500 largest global companies[1] with science-driven biodiversity targets and the first in its sector with a freshwater replenishment commitment. Magali Anderson, Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer, Holcim: ‘With nature at the heart of everything we do, I am pleased that we are taking significant steps to improve our biodiversity and water stewardship in a measurable and science-driven way. Building on our net zero commitment, our nature-based solutions play a vital role in reducing the impact of climate change and increasing our business’ resilience. Becoming nature-positive plays a critical role in our vision to build progress for people and the planet.’ Eva Zabey, Executive Director, Business for Nature: ‘We congratulate Holcim for its ambitious biodiversity and water goals as part of its nature-positive journey. Implementing Holcim’s nature strategy can drive scalable change both within the building materials sector and industry as a whole. We need all businesses to rapidly step up their actions and commitments to protect and restore the ecosystems on which we all rely to create healthy and resilient societies.’ On its journey to become nature-positive, Holcim commits to:
Holcim will continue to develop and deploy its nature-based approach across its products and solutions. For instance, its bioactive concrete restores marine ecosystems, its Firestone roofing systems contain the urban heat island effect and its Hydromedia permeable concrete recharges groundwater, allowing urban forests to grow. Scaling up its impact across its supply chain, Holcim ensures that all its environmentally critical suppliers operate according to recognized environmental management systems. For more information on Holcim’s nature-positive strategy, visit https://www.holcim.com/nature. How can we contribute to building a nature-positive future? Join us on 8 September, 2021 as we discuss how to bring nature into the built environment to preserve biodiversity and improve water stewardship for people and the planet. Register here for this exciting 1 hour webinar. [1] Review of the top 500 companies of the Forbes Global 2000. [2] Compared to 2018 baseline, 2030 targets equal to 211 liters/ton of cement, 179 liters/ton of aggregates and 219 liters/m3 of ready-mix concrete. About Holcim More information is available on www.holcim.com Important disclaimer – forward-looking statements:
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