Western Digital’s Ambitious Carbon Reduction Goals Approved by the Science Based Targets initiative

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Western Digital has announced that the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), has approved its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals, which are in line with the Paris Agreement and SBTi criteria and requirements.

Science-based targets are emissions reduction goals in line with what the latest climate science says is needed to prevent the worst impacts of climate change.

 Joshua Parker, senior director, Corporate Sustainability, Western Digital says committing to these aggressive science-based targets is the right thing to do for the planet, society, customers and employees. 

“The next few years are critical, and companies have a vital role to play in helping achieve transformation at the pace and scale that is needed. We are already making rapid progress in reducing our emissions, demonstrating our commitment to building a sustainable economy.”

 Western Digital says a partnership between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature, the SBTi helps companies establish science-based targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transform business operations to fit the future low-carbon economy.

 “SBTi offers organizations two different ambition levels in its pursuit to reduce greenhouse emissions: the Standard Commitment to limit global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and a more demanding 1.5 °C trajectory commitment, consistent with the conclusions in the Paris Climate Agreement.”

 Western Digital has committed to the more aggressive 1.5 °C path.

 Under its new targets, Western Digital commits to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 42% by 2030, from a 2020 base year. The company is also adopting a Scope 3 target to reduce the emissions intensity of its products by 50% by 2030.

 To achieve these goals, Western Digital will focus primarily on energy reductions through increased operational efficiencies, adoption of on-site solar, and direct procurement of renewable energy. The company is making progress in several areas:

●     As of mid-2021, Western Digital’s facilities in Northern California run on 100% renewable energy. 

●     Western Digital purchased 100% renewable energy for its Shenzhen office and is exploring options at other sites throughout the world.

●     Western Digital has implemented on-site solar at multiple facilities around the world.

●     From fiscal year 2019 to 2020, Western Digital reduced the energy intensity of its products by 25%.

●     From fiscal year 2019 to 2020, Western Digital reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by more than 8%.

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