GEA has a long-standing history of promoting environmental sustainability. We support the global transition to a Net Zero emissions economy and are committed to science-based targets. In doing so, we offer our customers products that not only provide improved performance but also demonstrate resource efficiency, while proactively reducing the greenhouse gas footprint of our own sites and activities.
By transforming our company. We consider five key areas where measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be implemented. These include:
GEA is committed to active engagement and contributing to change. This involves taking a proactive role and a willingness to share experience and knowledge to inspire others.
Good corporate governance forms the bedrock of our business and encompasses our commitment to champion the principles of integrity, fairness and compliance. Our engagement with employees, business partners and the general public is defined by care, fairness, transparency, ethical conduct and respect for the interests of all stakeholders. This includes GEA's approach to data and information security, which we take very seriously. We are committed to protecting commercially sensitive information – both our own and what we receive from customers and partners – by guaranteeing the confidentiality, integrity and availability of this information.
Our goals can only be achieved with the support of our more than 18,000 employees. However, it is the responsibility of our leaders to successfully implement the transformation of the company. They act as role models for all employees. Since 2019, the compensation of GEA board members has been tied to sustainability criteria, and since 2023, the compensation of the entire leadership team has been tied to these criteria as well.
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Since 2021, GEA has been investing in climate protection projects that demonstrably lead to the reduction of greenhouse gases while simultaneously promoting the local environment and addressing social concerns of the communities involved. However, we want to make it clear that these offsetting measures are not part of our climate goals and will be continuously reduced through the implementation of our Climate Transition Plan 2040. Our projects focus on supporting clean energy, job creation, education and reduced water consumption in several local communities.
170+ jobs created, average 197,000 CO2e mitigated annually and approx. 731,000 MWh of sustainable electricity exported to the grid annually.
~80 jobs created, average 736,000 MWh electricity generated annually and average 481,000 tons CO2e mitigated annually.