Electrolux joins global climate business network CLC

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Electrolux today joins the global climate business network CLC (Climate Leadership Coalition). As a global sustainability leader, Electrolux is the first industrial Swedish company to join 82 organizational members contributing to the development of business-driven solutions for climate change.

Electrolux has far-reaching ambitions to reduce its climate impact, ranging from a science-based target to reduce CO2 emissions from products with 25% by 2025, to becoming fully climate neutral in our operations by 2030.

“Electrolux was one of the 100 first companies in the world to establish approved Science Based Targets, and from this year our overall sustainability framework is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We believe addressing climate change remains one of the most urgent challenges for society. Therefore we look forward to widen the Nordic scope in the CLC network on both top management and expert levels”, says Jonas Samuelson, CEO Electrolux. 

Read more about Electrolux sustainability strategy and results here. 

CLC is a non-profit association and its members employ 450,000 people globally. CLC’s members believe that a transition by society towards a sustainable economy and consumption habits is not only possible but also economically viable.

For further information, please contact Electrolux Press Hotline, +46 8 657 65 07.

Electrolux is a leading global appliance company that has shaped living for the better for more than 100 years. We reinvent taste, care and wellbeing experiences for millions of people, always striving to be at the forefront of sustainability in society through our solutions and operations. Under our brands, including Electrolux, AEG and Frigidaire, we sell approximately 60 million household products in approximately 120 markets every year. In 2019 Electrolux had sales of SEK 119 billion and employed 49,000 people around the world. For more information go to www.electroluxgroup.com

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