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48% UK and Irish industrial businesses want to be Net Zero in next 3 to 5 years

03 February 2022

Mark Yeeles, Schneider Electric UK and Ireland
Mark Yeeles, Schneider Electric UK and Ireland

97% of UK and Irish industrial organisations have named reducing their carbon footprint as a priority, with three in 10 businesses (27%) claiming it to be the top priority this year, according to new research from Schneider Electric.

This comes as climate change and sustainability becomes a key focus, as almost half (48%) are aiming to have a carbon-neutral business in the next three to five years.

While industry leaders are optimistic about reaching targets, it hasn’t been without challenges: more than a third found that the biggest contributors to greenhouse gases (GHG) in their business were from their own manufacturing (39%), fuel combustion (32%) and fleet vehicles (23%). When identifying the causes, four in 10 industrial organisations (39%) found the pandemic disrupted plans to become more sustainable. Additional barriers included additional costs (41%), failure to find a trusted partner for sustainability (30%) and lack of knowledge and expertise (29%). 

Despite the barriers, industry leaders have been eager to ensure they are turning climate ambitions into action. 95% have an accurate view of their energy infrastructure and consumption, while a further 61% constantly track their energy consumption through a monitoring system and 19% have mapped their energy infrastructure within the last 12 months. 

Bridging the gap to carbon neutral

While optimistic, industrial organisations are aware that there is a long road ahead to meeting climate targets. Even though 61% believe they are on track to meet carbon reduction targets, a huge 72% said they need to act more quickly to reduce their footprint. It’s clear that industry leaders will be focusing on sustainability and 72% industry business leaders are confident they are investing enough to ensure they reach carbon reduction goals. With the groundwork in place, it’s time for industries to invest in the technology and tools to make net-zero a reality.

Technology will be a key enabler for a sustainable business, and nine in 10 (88%) agree digitising the business can increase efficiency to reduce energy usage and carbon emissions that they produce. Evidently, businesses believe that there is a link between technology and sustainability – it’s no wonder that they are focused on delivery quality service in technologies such as robotics, automation, and digitisation. After all, it’s these innovations that can shape the sustainability future. 

Technology

 

Market leading innovation

Advanced and established success

Average for the industry

Not a consideration

Robotics

24%

34%

20%

8%

Automation

19%

35%

26%

8%

Digitisation

23%

27%

31%

8%

IT infrastructure

21%

35%

30%

3%

Analytics

26%

25%

28%

10%


Figure 1: UK & Ireland industrial organisations respondents – Using this scale, how advanced is your organisation in delivering operational efficiency improvements in the following areas? 

Mark Yeeles, VP Industrial Automation at Schneider Electric UK and Ireland, said: “The last year has been a catalyst of change for Industry. Sustainability has now penetrated every industry, and every c-suite in every business. Our research has demonstrated how businesses are turning their attention to reducing emissions, with investment in the right technologies as the means to meet the climate goals. The rapid adoption of digital technologies will enable industries to successfully improve business operations, boost productivity and spearhead a green recovery.


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