Recycling Recycling aims at using raw materials coming from waste. New 2022 Reduce waste production, with a target of 9% by 2025 (as a proportion of sales) Develop partnerships, distribution, valorisation of food surplus New 2022 Inform customers to enable them to make an educated choice Deployment of a detailed life cycle assessment (LCA) tool New 2022 Recruit and train 1,000 after-sales service technicians to support the Group’s sustainability strategy Circular economy solutions in 100% of our development projects by 2025 Strengthen waste recycling programmes while developing local businesses, ensure the recycling of critical materials Increase the turnover achieved with the sustainable products and solutions offered by Solvay by relying extensively on the levers of the circular economy in the downstream value chains. The objective is to increase turnover in the sustainable solutions sought by the markets from 50% in 2018 to 65% in 2030 Promotion of circular economy within our innovative commercial offers New 2022 100% of raw materials in compliance with Kering Standards by 2025 Increase the percentage of production waste recycled New 2022 By 2030: the Group will pilot five R&D projects on circular distribution of Wine and Spirits Recover 90% of the company’s used textiles in France by 2020 Integrate a circular economy approach in the development and supply of our solutions Reduce water consumption per kg of linen delivered by Elis’ European laundries by 50% between 2010 and 2025 RépareSeb in Paris, a dedicated circular and solidarity economic hub Systematize the ecodesign approach in Capex and R&D procedures New 2022 Develop and deploy R&D experiments of reuse and valorisation solutions on work sites Increase components lifetime, promote repair and reuse solutions and develop local repair centres Triple the turnover from renewable or recycled materials, or renewable energy, and reach 15% in 2030 (baseline 2018) Increase the technical and economic value of parts and materials preserved in the automotive sector through the circular economy activities of the Group and its Renault New 2022 Reach 90% of small domestic appliances repairable for 15 years at fair prices Accelerate the implementation of material reuse in buildings, via the “Reuse Booster” program Reduce the Group’s carbon footprint by acting on the energy performance of its current and future buildings. Industrialization of the recovery and recycling of aeronautical materials Transition to low-carbon buildings: reducing carbon emissions from construction by 35% between 2015 and 2030 (per m²) thanks to low carbon design and materials New 2022 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025 in the United-Kingdom and in Ireland Extend the life of products by promoting repair and self-repair New 2022 Creation of the ESSEC Global Circular Economy Chair New 2022 Reuse or recycle 80% of the Group’s end-of-life textiles by 2025 Page1 Page2
New 2022 Recruit and train 1,000 after-sales service technicians to support the Group’s sustainability strategy
Strengthen waste recycling programmes while developing local businesses, ensure the recycling of critical materials
Increase the turnover achieved with the sustainable products and solutions offered by Solvay by relying extensively on the levers of the circular economy in the downstream value chains. The objective is to increase turnover in the sustainable solutions sought by the markets from 50% in 2018 to 65% in 2030
New 2022 By 2030: the Group will pilot five R&D projects on circular distribution of Wine and Spirits
Reduce water consumption per kg of linen delivered by Elis’ European laundries by 50% between 2010 and 2025
Triple the turnover from renewable or recycled materials, or renewable energy, and reach 15% in 2030 (baseline 2018)
Increase the technical and economic value of parts and materials preserved in the automotive sector through the circular economy activities of the Group and its Renault
Reduce the Group’s carbon footprint by acting on the energy performance of its current and future buildings.
Transition to low-carbon buildings: reducing carbon emissions from construction by 35% between 2015 and 2030 (per m²) thanks to low carbon design and materials
New 2022 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025 in the United-Kingdom and in Ireland