When we look at the environmental chapter of Renovatio Trading’s ESG report, one of the clearest signs of progress is visible in very concrete places: the cars used to visit clients and the energy produced through renewable assets.
In 2024, our colleagues at Renovatio Trading continued to connect daily operations with decarbonisation in a practical way.
The company’s fleet reflected this direction clearly: 22 out of 25 vehicles were electric, covering approximately 1.1 million kilometres in one year.
Compared with a full diesel scenario, this helped avoid an estimated 70-80 tons of CO₂ annually.
These numbers matter because they show how decarbonisation becomes visible in everyday business activity. It is not only found in strategies or long-term targets. It can be seen in mobility choices, operational planning and the way teams move between sites, clients and projects.
On the renewable production side, the ESG report also highlighted approximately 41,470 MWh of 100% green energy generated by the company’s wind and hydro assets.
At the same time, indirect emissions associated with maintenance and transport remained limited, at around 124 tons of CO₂.
Taken together, these figures tell a clear story: similar routes, different footprint. The same daily work, increasingly supported by cleaner energy and lower-emission choices.
This is the kind of progress that gives ESG reporting practical value. It connects the company’s operations with measurable environmental outcomes and shows where further improvements can be made.
The direction for the coming years is equally clear: lowering emissions per delivered kWh and gradually moving closer to the threshold of under 100 g CO₂/kWh, as assumed in the ESG report.
For our colleagues at Renovatio Trading, decarbonisation is not a single action. It is a series of decisions that add up over time: cleaner mobility, renewable production, better measurement and a clearer view of emissions intensity.
A lighter footprint starts with data. It continues through choices that can be tracked, improved and repeated.