Western Digital Sets New Corporate Sustainability Targets and Commits to Net Zero Emissions by 2032
Western Digital Corp.announced ambitious new
corporate sustainability targets that extend the company’s core commitment to
positively impacting its global environmental footprint. The new targets focus
on powering the company’s operations with 100% renewable energy, achieving net
zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions across the company’s operations, as well as
water and waste reduction targets.
Sustainability strategies are core to
Western Digital’s business. Through thoughtful planning and execution, the
company has already set and achieved goals such as running certain facilities
on renewable energy and reducing energy consumption per unit produced.
Specifically, the company’s new target commitments include:
· Running its global operations
on 100% renewable energy by 2030
· Achieving net zero emissions in
the company’s operations (Scope 1 and 2 emissions) by 2032
· Reducing water withdrawals by 20% by 2030
· Diverting more than
95% of our operational waste from landfills by 2030
“Committing to these new, aggressive
sustainability targets furthers Western Digital’s priority to be a good
environmental steward and put forth data-driven goals and metrics to hold our
organization accountable for mitigating the impacts of climate change,” said
Irving Tan, Executive Vice President of Global Operations at Western Digital.
“We have already made significant progress undertaking measures to reduce
emissions, water and waste, to leverage renewable energy as well as low-carbon
product design and packaging. These new targets reiterate our commitment to be
an industry leader in sustainability.”
Western Digital’s established
sustainability program has already set aggressive goals and has been recognized
by industry organizations. For example, the company’s goals to reduce scope 1
and 2 emissions by 42% by 2030 and reduce scope 3 use-phase emissions/Terabyte
by 50% by 2030, both from an FY2020 base year, were approved by the Science
Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in 2021, and since then the company achieved
nearly 15% absolute scope 1 and 2 emissions reduction. Additionally, as a
founding member of the First Movers Coalition, Western Digital has committed to
at least 10% net-zero fuels by 2030 for ocean shipping. Western Digital’s
facilities in Shanghai, China and Penang, Malaysia have been recognized by the
World Economic Forum’s Lighthouse Network as Sustainability Lighthouses.
“As sustainability becomes a business
priority for organizations, companies that commit to and show progress towards
achieving actionable sustainability targets will be recognized as
sustainability leaders in the industry,” said Curtis Price, VP Sustainability
Research at IDC. “Western Digital’s new commitment in the areas of net zero
emissions, water and waste reduction and renewable energy, exemplifies the
company’s dedication to reducing the impact of its business operations on the
planet and paving the way for other companies to follow suit.”
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