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Konecta in Spain reduced its carbon footprint by 52.89% in 2023 compared to the previous year, consolidating its leadership in corporate sustainability and reaffirming its strong commitment to the fight against climate change. This significant reduction has been verified by AENOR and officially recognized by Spain’s Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, which has awarded the company the Sello Calculo certification.
This achievement specifically reflects the carbon footprint of Konecta in Spain, distinguishing it from the group’s global data. The measurement, carried out in line with the international GHG Protocol standard, used 2022 as the baseline year. Direct emissions (Scope 1) amounted to 451.38 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent, while indirect emissions (Scope 2) reached 225.41 tonnes. In 2023, direct emissions dropped to 319.03 tonnes, and indirect emissions were eliminated thanks to the use of 100% renewable energy across all sites.
Konecta in Spain has been measuring its carbon footprint since 2010 and, in recent years, has stepped up its strategy to stay ahead of future regulatory requirements. Its 2023-2026 reduction plan, which aimed to cut emissions by 45% compared to 2022 levels, achieved this goal in just one year.Among the initiatives implemented:
In line with new regulations, the government in Spain has approved a Royal Decree regulating the official carbon footprint registry, which now includes over 14,250 registered footprints. Konecta’s footprint in Spain is among them, reinforcing the company’s commitment to transparency and corporate climate action.
Konecta is committed to continuing its efforts to achieve net zero emissions in the coming years.