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2025 Sustainability Report Highlights
Scanfil has published its second sustainability report for 2025 in accordance with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). This report showcases our ongoing progress and unwavering commitment across key areas, such as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction, increased use of renewable energy, improved occupational health and safety, and responsible supplier practices.
This year’s report marks a transition from defining baselines to focusing on greater data accuracy and improved governance in our sustainability work. Notable initiatives include conducting climate scenario analyses, exceeding environmental targets, and refining data collection methods.
Material Topics Steering Sustainability
Scanfil’s sustainability strategy is shaped by a double materiality assessment, which focuses on five core topics: Climate Change, Circular Economy, Own Workforce, Workers in the Value Chain, and Business Conduct. These areas encompass climate action, waste management, employee development, health and safety, gender equality, anti-corruption measures, cybersecurity, and supplier relations.
Scanfil’s Key Sustainability Actions and Targets
The 2025 report highlights several key actions and targets:
- Reducing GHG emissions with short-term, Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) validated goals
- Expanding the use of renewable energy at our facilities, already reaching 60% coverage
- Enhancing and tracking employee satisfaction, with special attention to working conditions and core values
- Improving health and safety practices and lowering workplace accident rates
- Implementing requirements for key and preferred suppliers and monitoring their performance via EcoVadis
- Boosting overall sustainability performance—in 2025, Scanfil was awarded an EcoVadis Gold medal
Looking Ahead: 2026
Scanfil will re-validate its SBTi targets for 2030 to incorporate new acquisitions and set long-term goals for 2050. The company aims to further enhance GHG reporting, promote employee satisfaction and gender equality (targeting 35% women in senior management roles), and deepen supplier engagement.
Further Information
Scanfil will provide more detailed insights on environmental, social, and governance matters throughout spring and summer 2026.
Read more about our sustainability from Sustainability Report