SSF Annual Conference 2021 - Credibility through Transparency 22 June 2021 Magali Anderson - Swiss Sustainable Finance
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Magali Anderson Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer Magali Anderson, French national, 1967, was appointed as a member of the Group Executive Committee and Chief Sustainability Officer in October 2019. In March 2021, LafargeHolcim announced the expansion of Magali Anderson’s role to Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer, putting sustainability at the core of its innovation pipeline. Magali joined LafargeHolcim as Group Head of Health & Safety in October 2016. Magali started her career as a field engineer on offshore oil rigs in Nigeria. She spent 27 years in the Oil and Gas industry, mainly with Schlumberger, holding operational line management positions like CEO Angola and Region Head Europe. During her career she also held several functional roles, including Vice President Marketing & Sales, Vice President Shared Services Organization for the Europe and Africa region and Global Head of Maintenance. Magali graduated as a Mechanical Link to the picture Engineer from INSA Lyon, France.
LafargeHolcim fast facts The world’s global leader in building ~70 ~2,300 ~70,000 materials and solutions countries operating sites employees Leading the way in sustainable Net Zero SBTi validated 2030 targets construction pledge Biggest Research & Development Global R&D >50% of R&D 44% of Patents organization center in France In green construction In low-carbon solutions All figures represent FY 2020
Did you know? Megatrends shaping our industry Concrete is the Sustainable construction second most used material in the world after water Urbanization New York City Population growth built every month Living standards 1.6 billion people Lack adequate housing Digitalization © 2015 Company
2020 results at a glance Further strengthening our leadership in Sustainability CLIMATE CIRCULAR NATURE PEOPLE & & ENERGY ECONOMY COMMUNITY CO2 WASTE WATER VALUE LEAD METRIC REDUCED RE-USED SAVED SHARED [kg CO2/t cementitious] [ Mt ] [ l fresh water / tcem ] [ M total beneficiaries ] PERFORMANCE 2019 561 48 299 5.9 PERFORMANCE +5.2 2020 555 -1.1% 46 -3.1% 273 -8.6% 6.2 % Change1 TARGET 20221 550 60 291 7.0 TARGET 20301 475 100 262 10.0 (updated in 2020) (updated in 2020) 1 At constant 2019 scope 5
Building a net zero future with science-based targets As the global leader in the industry key role to play to address today’s climate crisis 1st global building materials company to sign the Business Ambition for 1.5°C pledge with science-based approved intermediate targets aligned with a net zero pathway 2030 targets accelerate reduction of CO2 intensity to exceed 20%1 Partnership signed with Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) to develop a roadmap for a 1.5°C future in the cement sector Expansion of actions to full value chain that includes scope 3 emissions 1 incl. scope 1 & scope 2 emissions for cement operations vs. 2018 7
Our building blocks to net zero Carbon capture Getting ready to scale up CCUS technologies Green products Accelerating green solutions Plants of tomorrow Driving efficiency from automation to AI Renewable energy Expanding wind turbines and solar panel farms Clinker factor and alternative fuels Maximizing traditional levers 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 and beyond
Our pathway to net zero 800 LafargeHolcim will reduce scope 1 CO2 emissions 700 to a target consistent with a net-zero pathway endorsed by SBTi 610 2022 600 Target 576 555 2030 550 Target 500 475 1990 2006 2018 2020 2022 2030 2050 and beyond LafargeHolcim performance Sector average Kg CO2 Net / t cementitious 9
By 2030, LafargeHolcim will Accelerate use of low-carbon & carbon-neutral products, incl. ECOPact and Susteno Recycle 100m tons of waste and byproducts for energy and raw materials Scale up the use of calcined clay and develop novel cements with new binders Double* waste-derived fuels in production to reach 37% Reach 475 kg net CO2 per ton of cementitious material Operate its first net-zero carbon cement production facility * Compared to 2018 baseline 10
Getting ready for carbon capture: 20 pilot projects ongoing GERMANY Westküste 100 Lägerdorf Project CANADA CO2MENT Richmond AUSTRIA USA Project CO2MENT Carbon2ProductAustria Portland Colorado Mannersdorf Project SPAIN Project ECCO2-LH Carboneras Project Other projects Additional +15 projects to test different capture and usage technologies 11
Impacts of our Net-Zero Pledge 12
What does our pledge mean for the industry Reinventing how the world builds on our way to becoming a net zero company Our 2030 target of 475 kg CO2 net / t cementitious sets a new landmark for 475 the industry. Other players already followed this path. 850 Walking the talk by linking financial and sustainability objectives by launching Euro million first sustainability-linked bond for EUR 850 million Our partnership with Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) will develop a new reference roadmap for a 1.5°C future in the cement sector The roll out of our range of green products brings more options in terms of products and services to meet the increasing societal demand for lower carbon construction 13 1 Globally, our cement sold has 22% of recycled content 2 CDW: Construction and Demolition Waste
GREEN BUILDING SOLUTIONS GLOBAL ROLL-OUT OF ECOPACT Adopted across 14 markets THE GREEN CONCRETE WORLDWIDE GERMANY BELGIUM UNITED STATES UK FRANCE CANADA Latin America North America Europe Asia Pacific DEC 2020 JUL 2020 2019 FEB 2020 JUL 2020 JAN 2021 COLOMBIA | MEXICO | US SWITZERLAND GERMANY FRANCE INDIA ECUADOR | Q1 2021 NOV 2020 SEP 2020 Q1 2021 Q2 2021 EL SALVADOR | CANADA UK BELGIUM | ROMANIA | AUSTRALIA ARGENTINA GREECE | SPAIN | ITALY | POLAND 14
Dialogue with shareholders and other stakeholders 15
Already leading in climate-related transparency . . . LafargeHolcim recognized as a Global Climate Leader Entering the CDP’s prestigious ‘A List’ for tackling climate change Since 2017, supporting the recommendations from the Task Force Climate- related Financial Disclosures
. . . and preparing the dialogue with shareholders on the path to this climate strategy Country Roadmaps SBTi Roadmap Country roadmaps review made Partnership signed with Science by each country and cement site Based Target initiative (SBTi) to with all the relevant functions develop a roadmap for a 1.5°C involved. Process fully integrated future in the cement sector in business management processes Climate Report ‘Say on Climate’ LafargeHolcim will publish its very Consistent with its governance, first climate transition report in the climate transition report will be 2022 submitted to its shareholders for a non-binding vote in 2022 17
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