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Once the energy need has been reduced to the minimum, the remaining needed energy should be supplied with renewable and decarbonized sources, locally produced if possible.
At Saint-Gobain, we are committed to ensuring that our activities, our employees and our partners work together to build a more sustainable and inclusive world.
Consistent with its purpose, “Making the world a better home”, Saint-Gobain’s mission is to design, manufacture and distribute materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all.
There is a good reason we call the Earth the "blue planet." Composed of 70% water, our beautiful world reminds us what a precious and essential resource it is – and one we must preserve. And yet our Earth is thirsty. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), one in three people today does not have access to drinking water. And two-thirds of the world's population will face water shortages by 2025, according to the United Nations.
We live in a world that is growing ever more urban. Cities across the globe are swelling in size, and this is most apparent in the countries of the Global South. UN-Habitat estimates that the footprint of city land area will increase from 2020 levels by 34% in high-income countries, while in contrast, in low-income countries, the increase will be 141%.
Will Planet Earth soon be overpopulated? Without wishing to play Cassandra, it's a question that deserves some thought. Flashback: in the 1960s, the global population totalled around 3 billion. Today, that figure is approaching 8 billion! And according to the latest UN forecasts, there will be 9.7 billion of us by 2050... with 70% of that total living in urban communities! So how are we going to house all these people?
Saint-Gobain, committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, announces that the Science Based Targets initiative1 has approved its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets as consistent with the organization’s new net zero standard and the Paris Climate Agreement. Saint-Gobain is the first company in its sector worldwide to receive this approval since the introduction of the new standard at the end of last year.