Philips on track to becoming carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2020
Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | February 26, 2019
Business Affairs
· In 2018, Philips improved the lives of 2.24 billion people, including the contribution of brand license partners. Philips’ products and solutions that support people’s health and well-being, and its Green Products and Services that contribute to a healthy ecosystem, improved 1.54 billion lives in 2018.
· Green Revenues [1] increased to EUR 11.5 billion in 2018, or 64% of sales, compared to 60% in 2017. In addition, revenues from Circular Products and Services increased to 12% from 10% a year earlier. Philips is committed to grow its Green Revenues to 70% of sales, and to have 15% of its revenues generated through circular economy-driven propositions [2] by 2020.
· As a founding member of the Capital Equipment Coalition, Philips is on track to fulfill its pledge that by 2020 it will take back and repurpose all the large medical systems equipment that its customers are prepared to return to it.
· In its operations, Philips effectively reduces, recycles and re-uses waste as much as possible, and aims to send zero waste to landfill by 2020. In 2018, Philips reported 1.7 kilotons of waste sent to landfill. 19 out of our 36 industrial sites achieved Zero Waste to Landfill status.
· Philips became the first health technology company in the world to have its CO2 emission targets accepted by the Science Based Targets initiative, a collaboration between the UN Global Compact, the World Resources Institute and the World Wide Fund for Nature aimed at driving ambitious corporate climate action.
· Philips invested approximately EUR 1.4 billion in Sustainable Innovation [3] in 2018.
· Philips scored 81 out of 100 points overall in the Health Care Equipment & Services industry group of the 2018 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI). With this score, Philips was ranked second highest in the first year that it has been reclassified to this category.
[1] Green Revenues are revenues generated through products and services that offer a significant environmental improvement in one or more Green Focal Areas: Energy efficiency, Packaging, Hazardous substances, Weight, Circularity and Lifetime reliability. For healthcare equipment, remote serviceability is another Green Focal Area. The lifecycle approach is used to determine a product’s overall environmental improvement. It calculates the environmental impact of a product over its total life cycle (raw materials, manufacturing, product use and disposal).
[2] Circular Revenues are defined by revenues generated through products and solutions that meet specific Circular Economy requirements. These include performance and access-based business models, refurbished, reconditioned and remanufactured products and systems, refurbished, reconditioned and remanufactured components, upgrades or refurbishment on site or remote, and products containing at least 30% recycled plastics.
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