Schneider Electric partners with top 1,000 suppliers to help reduce their operations’ CO2 footprint 50% by 2025
- The “Zero Carbon Project” aims to support the world’s transition to a net-zero future
- Schneider will partner with its top 1,000 suppliers which represent 70% of Schneider’s carbon emissions
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has launched the Zero Carbon Project. Under the new initiative, the company will partner with its top 1,000 suppliers - which represent 70% of Schneider’s carbon emissions - to halve their operations’ CO2 emissions by 2025. The initiative is part of Schneider’s 2021-2025 sustainability goals, and is a concrete step towards limiting the rise in average global temperatures to 1.5°C or less by 2100, as targeted by the Paris Agreement.
Under the program, Schneider will provide tools and resources to program participants to help them set and achieve their own carbon reduction targets. Suppliers will be first encouraged to quantify their CO2 emissions using the company’s digital tools. Suppliers will then use that data to set goals and strategies for emissions reduction. Suppliers will also work towards their goals through decarbonization initiatives such as energy efficiency or renewables. The Zero Carbon Project will enable best practice exchange with peers and partners to access other innovative solutions for decarbonization.
The program will be supported by Schneider’s Energy & Sustainability Services division, which has partnered on similar supply chain decarbonization initiatives with its corporate clients, including Walmart, GSK, and the global Sustainable Apparel Coalition.
“The challenges posed by climate change are something we urgently need to tackle together,” said Olivier Blum, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer. “Schneider aims to reduce scope 3 emissions by 35% by 2030 but we can’t make this journey alone and we encourage suppliers to join us as they are an integral part of our ecosystem. We offer to share our expertise and experience with them on how they can decarbonize their operations leveraging our range of Sustainability Consulting Services and digital EcoStruxureTM or other third-party solutions.”
For many organizations, reducing supply chain emissions can be one of the most challenging aspects of decarbonization, but also one of the most important priorities, since a majority of organizational emissions can be found in the Scope 3 category (which includes all other indirect emissions that occur in a company's value chain.
“We’ve been actively reducing the carbon footprint of our supply chain. Through the use of our EcoStruxureTM platform, we managed to reduce energy consumption in our plants and distribution centers by more than 10% every 3 years for the past 12 years. We currently operate 30 zero emission sites, and more than 120 others will be added to the list in the next 5 years,” said Mourad Tamoud, Schneider Electric’s Chief Supply Chain Officer. “Our entire supplier network accounts for emissions of over 7 million CO2 tons per year, and we need them to take an active role, in partnership with us, if we are to make a meaningful reduction in our carbon footprint.”
Earlier this year, Schneider Electric was recognized by Corporate Knights as the most sustainable corporation in the world. The ranking was the result of more than 15 years of work by the company to refine and progress its sustainability strategy. Schneider has also been recognized as a leader in energy management as the #1 Energy Service Company (ESCO) and in renewable energy as the RE100’s inaugural Clean Energy Trailblazer winner (2020). The company also debuted its corporate Climate Change Advisory and Supply Chain Decarbonization services in February. To learn more, visit www.se.com/ess.
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Mourad TAMOUD
Chief Supply Chain Officer, Executive Vice PresidentMourad Tamoud is Chief Supply Chain Officer and Executive Vice President at Schneider Electric. He joined the company in 1995 and has over 30 years of experience in global supply chain and industrial operations. Throughout his career, Mourad has held leadership roles across Low and Medium Voltage Industrial Operations, Manufacturing Logistics, Procurement, ERP Systems, and Industrial Strategy. In 2012, he was appointed Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain China, where he led manufacturing and distribution operations with a focus on safety, quality, customer satisfaction, and procurement.In 2016, Mourad became Executive Vice President of Global Supply Chain Operations. Since 2019, he has served on Schneider Electric’s Executive Committee as Chief Supply Chain Officer, overseeing a global network of 160 factories, 75 distribution centers, and more than 80,000 employees. Mourad is passionate about building agile, sustainable, and customer-centric supply chains that drive innovation, resilience, and operational excellence. He holds a degree from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble in France.LinkedIn ProfileRead more
Olivier BLUM
Chief Executive OfficerOlivier Blum is the Chief Executive Officer of Schneider Electric, effective November 4, 2024. Olivier has been a member of the Executive Committee since 2014. In his most recent role, he successfully led the company's fast-growing and world-class Energy Management business across all end markets, including data centers. Prior to that, he served as Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer from 2020 to 2022, where he led the development of corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, sustainability, and quality assurance. From 2014 to 2020, Olivier held the position of Chief Human Resources Officer at Schneider Electric, driving the company’s people strategy and earning recognition as France’s Chief Human Resources Officer of the Year in 2019 by Cadremploi, Morgan Phillips Hudson, Le Figaro Décideurs, and Fyte for his transformative leadership and cultural impact. Olivier began his career at Schneider Electric in 1993 in his home country of France. Over the past two decades, he has gained extensive international experience, holding key leadership roles in Asia including Regional Head of Strategy for China, Regional Managing Director for India, and a global role as Executive Vice President of the Home & Distribution division, based in Hong Kong. He has also been an independent director of Keppel Corporation and a member of its Sustainability and Safety Committees since May 2022. His commitment to sustainability has been instrumental in Schneider Electric's success, culminating in the company being named the World's Most Sustainable Corporation by Corporate Knights in 2021. Olivier holds a degree from Grenoble Business School, France. LinkedIn ProfileRead more
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