“We’ve been making strong progress towards our ambitious sustainability targets”, stated Judith Wiese, member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and Chief People and Sustainability Officer. “We are
making an effective contribution toward combatting climate change and are
driving the sustainability transformation of our customers and economies. Technology
is the key to a sustainable future, and it is people who develop this
technology. To successfully transform society and the economy, future-oriented skills
in digitalization, technology and sustainability are paramount for
addressing this challenge”, Judith Wiese continued. Siemens
is continuously investing in an active learning culture to support the sustainable
employability of the people. In fiscal 2023 the technology company
invested a total of €416 million in training and continuing education for
its workforce (fiscal 2022: €375 million).
DEGREE:
360-degree approach to environment, social and governance (ESG)
Siemens defines its environment, social and governance (ESG) targets through
the strategic framework DEGREE – tackling sustainability from every angle. The
technology company follows a holistic approach in six fields of action: decarbonization, ethics, governance, resource
efficiency, equity, and employability – with stringent
and measurable key performance indicators.
Siemens’
products and technologies to drive substantial progress in sustainability
Siemens’
portfolio is ideally positioned as a key lever for driving decarbonization,
global climate protection, improved resource efficiency and the transformation
to a circular economy. “As a leading technology company, we combine the real
and digital worlds. In this way, we’re enabling the competitiveness and
resilience – and, above all, the sustainability – of our customers worldwide,”
said Eva Riesenhuber, Global Head of Sustainability at Siemens. “More than
90 percent of our business enables our customers to accelerate their digital
and sustainability transformation supporting their efforts to meet their
sustainability targets”, Riesenhuber added.
Siemens’
products and technologies are driving substantial progress in decarbonization in
the pivotal sectors of infrastructure, industry, healthcare, and transportation.
These sectors are currently responsible for nearly three-quarters of global
greenhouse-gas emissions. The innovative products and solutions Siemens sold to
customers in fiscal 2023 will, over the course of their lifetime, avoid around
190 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions – a 24 percent increase in avoided
emissions over the prior year.
Decarbonization and resource efficiency: good
starting position for ambitious targets
Siemens is also
making very good progress on its path to achieving its own carbon neutrality by
2030. In this regard, the extensive investments that the company announced in
2022, especially in the use of its own technologies, are having an impact. For
instance, Siemens halved its operations-related CO2 emissions
compared to the baseline year of 2019. As a result, the company finds itself in
a very good starting position for meeting its ambitious targets. By the end of
fiscal 2025, Siemens intends to achieve a 55 percent physical reduction in CO2
emissions from its own business. By 2030, the company plans to reduce
these emissions by around 90 percent. By committing to the Science Based
Targets initiative (SBTi), Siemens is supporting the main goal of the Paris
Agreement and is thus making a positive contribution toward limiting global
warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The company is also making great strides
in its resource efficiency: In fiscal 2023, Siemens implemented measures for
improving its waste management and reduced its landfill waste by
15 percent compared to 2021.
Sustainable employability as a lever
for successful transformation
When it comes to strategic learning, Siemens
invests with
a clear focus on digitalization,
sustainability and leadership education. The company is continuously improving
learning, career development as well as up- and reskilling to positively impact
its people. Siemens promotes a growth mindset and an inclusive,
empowering culture to support people’s employability and Siemens’ sustainable
business success. In fiscal 2023, the people
working at Siemens globally completed an average of around 23 digital learning
hours, which was two hours more than in fiscal 2022. Using the “My
Learning World” online platform, anyone working at Siemens worldwide can choose
from among more than 135,000 internal and external training offerings.
Significant progress in equity
Progress was
also achieved in promoting equity within the company. Even before the targeted
year of 2025, Siemens raised the percentage of women in leadership positions.
In fiscal 2023, women held 31 percent of the leadership positions. In the
baseline year of 2020, this figure was still at 23 percent. The progress
was based, among other things, on measures from the company’s Global Equity
Program, which focuses on equal rights and equal treatment in the application
process and in promotions. Overall, women accounted for about 27 percent
of Siemens AG’s global workforce in fiscal 2023.