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Gore to reduce carbon emissions substantially by 2030

02 Jul '20
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W L Gore and Associates (Gore) aims to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2050. This is part of the new sustainability framework charted out by the company for its Gore Fabrics Division which reflects its long-term commitment to protecting people and the planet while prolonging product life and the well-being of people.

The sustainability framework is informed by global trends and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and reflects a continued effort to maximise the societal value Gore delivers through its operations, supply chains and innovations, and a commitment to reduce the environmental footprint that Gore’s operations and products have on our planet.

The evolved strategy can be summarised as “Protect (people + planet), Prolong (product life + well-being), and Preform (for individuals, society, business + environment)”.

Ross MacLaine, sustainability team leader of the Gore Fabrics Division explains: “With our new sustainability framework, we aim to redefine performance beyond technical product features to the benefit of both people and the planet. We will continue to focus our efforts on sustainability led innovations and our initiatives to maximise the societal value we create. Alongside this, there is a continual commitment to work to minimise the environmental impact of our operations and products. We are proud to say that our sustainability framework is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, meeting the needs of our business, our customers, our industry and ultimately society.”

One key strategic initiative of the sustainability framework is to reduce the division’s contribution to climate change. In 2019, the Gore Fabrics Division completed a thorough evaluation of its carbon footprint to understand the size and scope of the division’s climate impact. Using 2016 as a baseline, Gore Fabrics followed a rigorous science-based methodology in line with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Standard, to set carbon goals for its Gore-Tex brand to reduce emissions from production and sourced energy (scopes 1 and 2) as well as from product related emissions (scope 3).

The Gore Fabrics Division has set absolute carbon reduction goals across scopes 1, 2 and 3 for its Gore-Tex brand. By 2030, it aims to reduce absolute carbon emissions originating in Gore’s manufacturing sites and offices (scopes 1 and 2) by 60 per cent, and absolute product related carbon emissions of its Gore-Tex products (scope 3) by 35 per cent. By 2050, it aims to work towards carbon neutrality.

These goals reflect the Gore-Tex brand’s commitment to support the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming to well below two degrees Celsius.

To achieve these absolute goals, that decouple economic growth from environmental impact, the Gore-Tex brand has defined three initial key action areas - reduce energy consumption and continue to introduce renewable energy at Gore’s manufacturing sites, optimise product design, balancing durable performance with lower footprint materials while maintaining fitness for use, and work with suppliers to reduce their plants’ emissions, switching from fossil fuel generated energy to renewable energy while increasing efficiency.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

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