(04 Feb 2022)
SITA has committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
Net-Zero Standard and Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign to
tackle its climate impact at the pace and scale required by
climate science.
The firm will set
science-based emission reduction targets in a bid to reach
net-zero by 2050 and align with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.
The latest science, such as the landmark
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report of 2021,
has made it clear that climate change is intensifying and that
more action is required, and sooner, to avoid the worst impacts of
climate change. The next few years are critical, and organizations
worldwide play a crucial role in helping achieve transformation at
the pace and scale needed.
SITA has been a sustainability leader for several
years. In 2021, SITA became a certified CarbonNeutral company in
accordance with The CarbonNeutral Protocol. Last year, SITA also
stepped up efforts to support the aviation industry to reduce its
emissions through technology following the industry’s adoption of
the 2050 carbon net-zero goal.
Philippine Airlines A333 reg: RP-C8766. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
Now, the firm has responded to the
call for corporate climate action by committing to align with
1.5°C and net-zero through the SBTi’s Business Ambition for 1.5°C
campaign, joining the world’s largest and fastest-growing group of
companies helping to halve global emissions by 2030.
Following the formal submission of commitment to
SBTi, the next steps for SITA will be to define further the
science-based near-term and long-term targets aligned to SBTi’s
Net-Zero Standard criteria. It is anticipated that SBTi will
assess these targets in late 2022 or early 2023 following target
submission.
Science-based targets are emissions reduction
targets aligned with what the latest climate science says is
needed to meet the goals of the climate change treaty, known as
the Paris Agreement. Those goals call to pursue efforts to limit
global warming to 1.5°C. Science-based targets show companies how
much and how quickly they need to reduce their greenhouse gas
emissions to be consistent with keeping warming below the most
dangerous levels.
David Lavorel, CEO, SITA at Airports & Borders,
said, “We are a trusted partner to the aviation industry, and we
are actively helping the industry to decarbonize. It’s important
that we lead by example and not add to our customer’s emissions.
By taking this step to commit to set science-based targets, we aim
to make sustained emission reductions aligned to climate science,
so we reduce our climate impact and reach net-zero.”
SBTi is a collaboration between CDP, the United
Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI), and the
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). They are driving companies to
set science-based targets to reduce emissions.
The SBTi defines
and promotes best practices in science-based target setting and
independently assesses companies’ targets. Business Ambition for
1.5°C is a campaign led by the SBTi in partnership with the UN
Global Compact and the We Mean Business coalition.
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