Energy efficiency & environment

As a manufacturing company, we recognize our responsibility. Fortunately, there is a high potential for energy savings in areas with significant energy consumption. We focus on reducing CO2 emissions by switching to renewable electricity sources and saving energy at production sites. Additionally, we are launching innovative products that enable everyone to use less energy when cooking at home.

Focus on climate protection

Climate researchers agree that to stop global warming, we must curb CO2 emissions and reduce them to zero by 2050. At ZWILLING, we want to contribute to maintaining the 1.5°C target from the Paris Agreement. 

In 2022, we transformed our sustainability program into an ambitious climate strategy. Based on the Net-Zero Standard of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), we focus on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve these goals, we have set the following targets:



  • By 2030, we are committed to reducing the absolute carbon emissions from production and logistics sites (Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 1 and 2) by 42 percent compared to 2021.
  • In 2023, we will be extending climate reporting to include the upstream and downstream value chain (Scope 3)
  • As a next step, we will define our long-term reduction targets for 2050 and have them evaluated by the SBTi.

Reducing emissions: how we will do it

We analyzed the most efficient ways to reduce CO2 emissions to implement our reduction target at each ZWILLING site. We can achieve the greatest savings by switching our ZWILLING production facilities, warehouses, and shops to renewable electricity. We accomplish this by investing in climate-friendly technologies and improving the energy efficiency of our processes.

What we are already doing

We have already launched many initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at our sites:

 

  • The ZWILLING headquarters in Solingen uses 100% green electricity.
  • The ZWILLING site in Pleasantville (USA) covers part of its electricity requirements with self-generated solar energy.
  • BALLARINI generates its own electricity in Rivarolo, Italy, using solar energy.
  • In the new enameling line at STAUB, the waste heat generated is fed back into the furnaces, reducing energy requirements.
  • The production and logistics sites are gradually converting their lighting to low-emission LED technology.
Creating measurable success

We aim to improve the figures continuously reported for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions (see section Focus on climate protection). We are harmonizing data collection and KPI reporting throughout the ZWILLING Group to achieve this. We’ve already taken the first step: in 2022, we equipped all European locations with a measurement infrastructure.  

The advantages: We can record the underlying consumption data automatically. In addition, all production sites report their monthly energy consumption. This means we now have a standardized database for our carbon factors.

Ambitions for more sustainability

In 2023, we extended our carbon accounting to our shops and offices, as well as the upstream and downstream value chain (Scope 3, see section Focus on climate protection). This will motivate our suppliers to measure and reduce their emissions. We are also setting our long-term net zero target for 2050. By the end of 2024, we aim to have fulfilled the requirements for validation by the Science Based Targets Initiative.