In an open letter, companies urge an increase of climate measures in the EU
18 Nordic region companies have written a joint open letter to all Energy Ministers in the EU, urging them to support increased measures to prevent a future climate crisis. The background to the letter is a preliminary report from the IPCC that shows that global warming will very probably exceed the critical limit of 1.5 degrees.
The letter has been issued in connection with “The Clean Energy Ministerial” commencing this week. This meeting will gather the world’s key economies in Copenhagen and Malmö to discuss how the global transition to clean energy could be speeded up. The EU's 2030 targets and the way of achieving these will form important parts of these discussions.
Read the open letter here
The following companies are signatories:
Bring, Thomas Tscherning, CEO
Castellum, Filip Elland, Head of Sustainability
Danfoss, Kenth Kærhøg, SVP Communication and Reputation
Grundfos, Ask Møller-Nielsen, Head of Group Public Affairs
H&M, Anna Gedda, Head of Sustainability
HSB, Anders Lago, Chairman
IKEA, Pia Heidenmark Cook, Chief Sustainability Office
Lantmännen, Alarik Sandrup, Director Public and regulatory affairs
Löfbergs Coffee Group, Lars Appelqvist, CEO
Novozymes, Claus Stig Pedersen, Head of Corporate Sustainability & Public Affairs, EMEA
OX2, Johan Ihrfelt, CEO
Polarbröd, Anna Borgeryd, Chief Strategist
Riksbyggen, Leif Linde, CEO
Rockwool, Christian Jølck, Director, Marketing & Communications
Sveaskog, Lena Sammeli-Johansson, Chief Sustainability Office
Velux, Ingrid Reumert, VP Global Communications, CSR & Public Affairs
Vestas, Morten Dyrholm, Group SVP for Marketing, Communications and Public Affairs
Ørsted, Jakob Askou Bøss, SVP Group Stakeholder Relations