The action-targets set by Castellum have been reviewed and approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBT), a joint project which includes the CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resource Initiative (WRI), and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). SBT’s major aim is to guide companies all over the world when defining and assessing their greenhouse-gas emissions and to set scientifically correct goals, in line with Paris Agreement objectives to reduce global warming. 

“Setting science-based action targets, in line with SBT principles, will challenge us to find newer and better methods for reducing our CO₂ emissions and is profitable for Castellum's long-term business”, says Castellum CEO, Henrik Saxborn.

Castellum’s strategy for reducing climate impact includes a strong focus on the following areas:

  • Converting to 100 % renewable energy
  • Reduction of energy utilization in our properties
  • Installation of renewable energy production sources in our properties, for example via solar cells and geothermal energy systems
  • Conversion to a fossil-free car fleet by 2020

Since 2007, Castellum’s greenhouse-gas emissions have been reduced by 78 %, and SBT’s approval is an important step in Castellum’s ambition to become climate-neutral by 2030.