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US' Rockline pledges to reduce emissions by 50% in 10 years

16 Feb '24
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Pic: Rockline Industries
Pic: Rockline Industries

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  • Rockline Industries pledges to cut scope 1 & 2 emissions by 50 per cent in a decade from a 2022 baseline, outlined in its 13th sustainability report.
  • Rockline is poised to exceed the goal, having adopted green electricity at major sites.
  • The report also addresses waste reduction, wastewater challenges, and celebrates team efforts towards sustainability.

Rockline Industries has pledged to reduce absolute scope 1 & 2 emissions by 50 per cent over the next 10 years when compared to a 2022 baseline year, as per its sustainability report. Scope 1 are direct emissions from Rockline-owned sources, such as the thermal fuels used to heat Rockline's manufacturing sites, and Scope 2 indirect emissions are generated from purchased electricity.

The company’s recently released 13th sustainability report outlines its progress since committing to a dedicated sustainability programme on Earth Day 2008, as well as performance relative to its newest set of sustainability goals for the next 10 years.

"As part of our broader sustainability program and goals, over the past fiscal year Rockline has committed to an even more aggressive near-term carbon reduction goal," said Randy Rudolph, president of Rockline Industries. "I'm very proud of all our sustainability accomplishments, particularly reducing greenhouse gas intensity by 28 per cent since our programme began."

As of the release of this year's report, Rockline is not only on track to meet that 50 per cent reduction goal, but to exceed it. As of July 2023, Rockline has successfully sourced green electricity at three of their largest manufacturing facilities, with plans to bring on additional facilities in the coming months.

In addition, the report highlights a 31 per cent reduction in solid waste generated by Rockline's manufacturing facilities, plans to address challenging wastewater reduction efforts, and details about how Rockline acknowledges dedicated team members who work to achieve progress on all sustainability fronts.

"The report reflects the depth of our commitment to the environment," Rudolph added. "We absolutely would not have made the significant progress of the past 15 years without the commitment to sustainability that runs through our whole culture and team."

The long-term aspirations that guide Rockline's sustainability approach, with progress highlighted each year in the sustainability report, are achieving fossil fuel independence through a shift toward clean, low-carbon energy, minimising waste and its impact on the environment, and developing ecologically intelligent products that are sustainable.

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