AVEVA reduce carbon footprints through tech innovations

AVEVA reduce carbon footprints through tech innovations

As stated in its 2023 Sustainability Progress Report, AVEVA, a multinational industrial software company, has dramatically decreased its carbon footprint through technical breakthroughs.

In its report, the corporation claimed to have surpassed its 2025 objective by reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 93%.

With integrated power usage measurement technologies in 31% of its portfolio, AVEVA claimed to have set a new benchmark for green software.

“We recognise that our biggest opportunity to make a positive impact and accelerate our journey towards NetZero is through our core products: digital solutions that can help industries improve efficiency, circularity, traceability, and resilience,” said Lisa Wee, Global Head of Sustainability at AVEVA.

Wee announced that during the first six months, AVEVA’s green logo programme has helped 25 customers implement cleantech initiatives.

Furthermore, 13 new case studies that quantify the emissions reduction made possible by AVEVA software show the company’s observable sustainability accomplishments.

“AVEVA’s Sustainability Accelerator programme aims to enable faster uptake of existing sustainability solutions across the industrial landscape while we continue to invest in product capabilities and partnerships that will push the frontiers of sustainability innovation for the industry,” said Joana Mainguy, the program’s director of sustainability.

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AVEVA’s notable achievements

As per the study, the company acquired 100% renewable electricity in all global markets, resulting in a 21% reduction in its overall fleet over the year.

Notable accomplishments with upstream emissions include a forty-nine per cent reduction in business trip emissions and a thirty-six per cent decrease in purchased goods and services, both of which exceeded its 2025 ESG target of twenty per cent.

To tout another noteworthy accomplishment, AVEVA claimed to have additionally integrated e-waste data into the inventory under the trash category.

“In 2023, we exceeded our initial goal of removing five tonnes of e-waste from landfills by 2025 by 22.75 tonnes. We stated, “We now remove 100% of the e-waste submitted to our disposal partner from landfills.” He concluded.

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About AVEVA 

Leading the way in industrial software worldwide, AVEVA encourages creativity to promote the wise use of the planet’s resources. Businesses may better collaborate with suppliers, consumers, and partners by using the power of information through the company’s secure industrial cloud platform and applications.

AVEVA helps more than 20,000 businesses in over 100 countries provide the necessities of life, including infrastructure, food, medication, safe and dependable electricity, and more. By providing reliable information and AI-enhanced insights, AVEVA facilitates team collaboration and efficient engineering, operational optimisation, growth, and sustainability.

Recognised as one of the most innovative businesses globally, AVEVA provides clients with open solutions and the knowledge of over 6,400 staff members, 5,000 partners, and 5,700 certified developers. AVEVA is a global company with operations based in Cambridge, UK.

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