Environment & Climate. Decarbonising for the Future. This year, Purever is preparing its first Group‑wide greenhouse gas inventory, a foundational step in establishing a robust emissions baseline for the entire organisation. This ongoing assessment, carried out with specialised industrial decarbonisation partners, is enabling the Group to map its full carbon footprint, identify the main emission sources, and pinpoint the priority reduction levers across companies and business lines.
Climate and Decarbonisation Purever is currently developing its first Group Carbon Reduction Roadmap, which will define clear, measurable pathways consistent with the 1.5°C ambition and aligned with EU climate objectives. This roadmap — together with our first Sustainability Report, to be published later this year — will guide Purever’s transition towards long‑term, science‑based decarbonisation. Investing in Renewable Energy Photovoltaic systems now supply around 30% of electricity consumption at Purever Industrial Solutions and Taver, while Paneles Aislantes Purever (PAS) has a photovoltaic solar installation connected to the electricity grid for energy self consumption with zero injection, with a capacity of 286 kWn and 346.02 kWp. In addition, Purever Industrial Solutions has a photovoltaic solar installation connected to the electricity grid for energy self consumption with zero injection. Purever Industrial Solutions has a photovoltaic solar installation connected to the electricity grid for energy self consumption with zero injection. This installation significantly reduces the consumption of electricity from the grid, optimising the use of renewable resources and decreasing CO₂ emissions generated by industrial activity. The project is part of the incentive programme for self consumption and storage with renewable energy sources, within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, financed by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.
Energy‑efficient upgrades: Across the Group, Purever continued to strengthen energy performance through a series of targeted upgrades. At Purever Industrial Solutions, a multi‑year transition to low‑energy lighting is reducing electricity demand and improving workplace efficiency. At DagardUSA, the introduction of electric shears and a fully automated glue line has lowered energy use while cutting material waste by up to 40%. Purever Industrial Solutions also advanced its shift towards cleaner equipment by replacing traditional acid‑water battery machinery with lithium‑powered pallet trucks and lifting towers, reducing exposure to hazardous substances and improving operational reliability. These improvements build on broader efficiency gains such as the optimisation of Purever Industrial Solutions rail processes, which achieved a 10% reduction in processing time alongside 30% less cardboard and 20% less plastic consumed. Together, these measures reflect Purever’s commitment to more efficient, lower‑impact operations across the value chain.
COMMITMENT
We are committed to drive emission reductions, expand renewable energy generation, and enhance circularity through responsible material use and recycling. Unified KPIs will track waste and resource performance, ensuring transparent, CSRD- aligned reporting and measurable progress.
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