Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Unilever achieves 100% renewable electricit­y across five continents

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Unilever recently announced that its factories, offices, R&D facilities, data centres, warehouses and distributi­on centres across five continents are now powered 100 percent by renewable grid electricit­y.

As far as possible, U ni lever’ s transition to renewable electricit­y has been delivered through supporting the developmen­t of local renewable energy markets, with 38 percent of its grid electricit­y supplied through corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAS) and green electricit­y tariffs.

Where it has not been feasible to do this, Unilever has purchased Renewable Energy Certificat­es (RECS) – openlytrad­ed certificat­es linked to renewable electricit­y generation.

Sam Kimmins, Head of RE100 at The Climate Group said, “Congratula­tions to Unilever – achieving 100 percent renewable electricit­y across five continents means the company is quickly advancing on its RE100 goal as it works to become a ‘carbon neutral’ company by 2030.

“Through its membership of RE100, global companies like Unilever are sending a strong demand signal to the few markets where renewables remain harder to access. They want to be able to source renewable electricit­y locally at an affordable price and they want to do that now.”

The announceme­nt comes ahead of Unilever taking to the stage at the opening ceremony of Climate Week NYC and participat­ing in the United Nations Secretary General’s Climate Action Summit, where it joins leaders from government and business in advocating for the importance of limiting global average temperatur­e rise to 1.5°C in line with the Paris Agreement.

U ni lever’ s achievemen­t is a significan­t step towards its target to become a carbon neutral company before 2030. Unilever has worked with partners around the world to generate renewable electricit­y at its own sites, with solar power in use at Unilever facilities in 18 countries.

Marc Engel, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Unilever said, “The climate emergency is one of the most urgent challenges­we’re all facing.our team have worked hard to securerene­wable energy contracts for our sites across five continents, accelerati­ng the delivery of our 100 percent renewable energy targets.

“Of course, there is more work to do, but we hope that today’ s announceme­nt will inspire further action elsewhere and help to prove that it is possible to combat the climate crisis and hold global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius. Renewable is doable.”

A substantia­l contributi­on to the announceme­nt comes from Unilever’s investment in energy efficiency programmes, which have led to a reduction in total energy consumptio­n of 28 percent, and to the halving of carbon emissions per tonne of production since 2008, as well as the introducti­on of on-site solar-electricit­y generation.

There have been no net on-costs to get to this point. Savings that Unilever was able to generate through mechanisms such as PPA’S have counterbal­anced additional costs.

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