06/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/25/2026 06:07
A key milestone was the transition to renewable electricity across all sites. While all locations directly source renewable electricity, U.S. operations additionally use renewable energy certificates to support equivalent investments in renewable generation, further reducing the company's footprint.
At the same time, emissions at selected production sites, particularly Zurich Seebach and Linköping, increased due to higher production volumes and volatile CO2e emission factors for heating. Overall performance remains stable, with continued focus on targeted reduction measures and transparency.
On the social side, the global employee survey with more than 1,200 participants confirmed strong engagement, inclusion, and collaboration across the organization, while also identifying opportunities to improve communication and efficiency.
Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE) remained a key priority, supported by strong performance across all sites and reinforced through the introduction of an HSSE Award.
Innovation continues to support sustainability efforts, from improving operational efficiency to enabling more sustainable space technologies.