Stellantis 2023 Corporate Social Responsibility Report Outlines Strong Results Against Ambitious Dare Forward 2030 Targets
- 2023 carbon footprint trend aligned with the carbon net zero by 2038 roadmap, showing a reduction of 12.6% in emissions for all scopes versus base year 2021
- Using a 360-degree approach with stakeholders, Stellantis implements responsible practices to drive the business
- Stellantis maintains its rapid transformation to a sustainable mobility tech company to reimagine the future of transportation for generations to come
AMSTERDAM, April 5, 2024 – Stellantis today released its third Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report, which summarizes the progress made by the Company on sustainability activities geared toward a better society for all.
"While mobility is the first element of our approach to sustainable progress, we also look to create change within our own operations and in our communities – whether that's through reducing our own impact on the environment, building more inclusive workplaces, or supporting our host communities," said Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO. "Progress in these areas is crucial to successfully providing affordable mobility for our customers and ensuring our stakeholders continue to grant us a license to operate."
CSR activities are fully embedded throughout Dare Forward 2030, the Company's long-term strategic plan. In 2023, key CSR initiatives included:
- The reduction of the global carbon footprint (all scopes) in line with the Company's carbon net zero by 2038 commitment: the absolute global carbon footprint (in CO2-eq) reduced by 12.6% in 2023 vs 2021.
- The massive use of decarbonized electricity in the Company's processes with a 100% target by 2030. In 2023, it reached 58%, contributing to a 20% reduction in absolute tCO2 of the industrial carbon footprint (scope 1 and 2) vs. 2021.?
- The development of Circular Economy activities: In 2023, more than two million parts were ...