Parker commits to achieving carbon-neutral operations by 2040

Parker Hannifin Corporation has released its 2020 Sustainability Report and announced a new commitment to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040. 

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Parker has also established a series of emissions targets to ensure continued progress.

Scope I, II and III emissions targets

• Reduce absolute emissions directly from the company’s operations and indirect emissions from purchased energy (scopes I and II) by 50 percent by 2030. 

• Reduce other indirect absolute emissions related to materials sourcing, logistics and services (scope III) by 15 percent by 2030, and 25 percent by 2040.

• Achieve carbon-neutral operations (scopes I and II) by 2040.

“Parker has made great progress on our sustainability journey and we recognise the need to do even more,” said Tom Williams, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Parker. 

“Our technologies enable customers around the world
to be cleaner and more efficient, and this commitment to reducing our own carbon emissions is another important step we are taking to create a more sustainable future for generations to come.”

The targets, featured in this year’s report, will be submitted for approval by the Science Based Targets initiative, which defines and promotes best practices in emissions reductions and carbon-neutral targets in line with climate science. Parker’s long-term strategy includes actions to reduce its energy consumption, investments in renewable energy and working closely with suppliers to further reduce energy use and emissions. 

Technologies enabling a sustainable future

The 2020 Sustainability Report also highlights Parker’s interconnected portfolio of motion and control technologies, which features a
broad range of highly efficient products and systems engineered to help customers reduce resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

Parker delivers technology solutions that enable the adoption of cleaner and more efficient energy, electrification, light-weighting and other innovations with a positive, global environmental impact to hundreds of thousands of companies across the industrial, mobile and aerospace markets, including:

• A comprehensive suite of engineered materials, such as thermal management, coatings, adhesives, and vibration control that enable more electric applications.

• A broad range of motion and control technologies to support the use of various clean energy sources, such as batteries, fuel cells, hydrogen, sustainable fuels, and renewable energy.

• Strongest motion technology offering with electro-hydraulic,
electro-mechanical, and pneumatic actuators, valves, pumps, motors, controllers, software and conveyance for more electric aerospace, mobile and industrial applications.

• Broad platform of filtration technologies to accelerate a cleaner and more sustainable world.

• Exciting bill-of-material expansion opportunities both for onboard OEM equipment as well as significant new infrastructure investment, to support a cleaner technology world.

“With more than a century of experience, we are often called to the table for the collaborations that help to solve the most complex engineering challenges,” Williams added. “Breakthroughs that make the world cleaner, smarter and safer would not be possible without Parker technologies.”

Sustainability report key achievements

Other key achievements related to Parker’s sustainability initiatives detailed in the
report include:

• Safety is a core value that all Parker team members share, and the company has reduced its Recordable Incident Rate by 72 percent from 2015 through 2020. In 2020, the recordable incidents per 100 team members were 0.40, a reduction of 35 percent from 2019. 

• Since 2010, Parker has reduced energy intensity (MWh/USD) by 42 percent and greenhouse gas intensity (MT/USD) by 50 percent. In 2020, Parker’s climate disclosure score was ranked in the top quartile among diversified industrial peer companies. 

• Today, Parker recycles more than 85 percent of waste generated by manufacturing operations and continues to reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills. 
• The Parker-Hannifin Foundation has donated $64 million since 2010, including $6 million in 2020.

Additional information is available in Parker’s latest 2020 Sustainability Report. Learn more at www.parker.com/sustainability

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