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How ambitious sustainability goals extend beyond decarbonization in Siemens Energy’s own operations and must be pursued holistically

byC. Iosifidou



How ambitious sustainability goals extend beyond decarbonization in Siemens Energy’s own operations and must be pursued holistically

We’ve grown up hearing about sustainability from the news, politicians, NGOs, activists, our favorite food packages, singers, entertainers, and even cartoons. We’ve been flooded with messages about the importance of addressing this issue: but what does sustainability actually mean, and what do we need to do to realize it?

In 1987, the Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as “The development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future ones to meet their own needs.” We know that this definition has evolved due to the complexity it’s accrued over the years. That’s why at Siemens Energy, we use sustainability as the umbrella term for all our activities that contribute to enabling prosperity and creating societal value while reducing negative impacts on people and the planet. This includes capturing new business opportunities and managing risks.

As Siemens Energy, we are tackling three goals: inclusion and diversity, safety, and decarbonization. Mastering the increasing threats posed by global warming, decarbonization is at the core of our business strategy.

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