EMISSION CONTROL
On this issue’ s theme of emission control, Baker Hughes highlights how it has been able to reduce its operation emissions whilst still maintaining profitable growth.
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Achieving nearly 40 % reduction in operational emissions intensity
Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, reported a 39.5 % reduction in emissions intensity of its scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions from its 2019 baseline in its 2024 corporate sustainability report( CSR), highlighting its commitment to delivering lasting value through sustainability. The company is holding its course on its sustainability commitments, supported by strong corporate governance and a“ people first” culture.“ Our ability to drive economic growth and achieve significant emissions reductions underscores our commitment to sustainable energy development – the balance needed to supply the world with the energy it needs today without adversely impacting the abundance and availability of energy tomorrow,” said Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli.“ By focusing on increasing efficiencies and integrating sustainability into our corporate strategy, we also enable our customers to meet their emissions targets.”“ Our 2024 CSR shows how each part of our business has contributed to advancing our sustainability strategy – executed through corporate framework of people, planet and principles – with a strong alignment to our commercial strategy. As we foster a culture of safety, well-being and belonging, our people remain central contributors to advancing sustainability through initiatives like Carbon Out,” said Baker Hughes Chief Sustainability Officer Allyson Anderson Book.
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