Doka becomes the first formwork and scaffolding company to commit to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). This milestone reflects Doka’s ambition to reduce emissions in line with the latest scientific guidance. The construction industry faces increasing pressure to adopt more sustainable practices, driven by both rising regulatory demands and the desire to mitigate its environmental impact. The commitment to the SBTi is a cornerstone of Doka’s comprehensive “Net Zero 2040” sustainability strategy. 

“The transition to net zero is a complex challenge that requires both ambition and resilience. By committing to the SBTi, we are demonstrating that sustainability is not just a buzzword for us. It’s serious business,” says Robert Hauser, CEO of Doka. “We believe that sustainable practices and solutions are the key to helping our customers thrive in a futureproof, competitive construction industry.”

For Doka, this means a minimum reduction of at least 42 percent in both Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2030. Scope 3 emissions, which encompass all indirect emissions generated outside the company’s direct operations, must also see a reduction of 42 percent.

“We are constantly collaborating with our customers and suppliers to develop safer, more efficient, and climate-friendly solutions,” says Hauser. 

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