Media release

AkzoNobel achieves 50% carbon reduction target four years ahead of schedule

July 2, 2026

(AKZA; AKZOY) 

 

A strong determination to lead by example has resulted in AkzoNobel already achieving its 2030 ambition of halving carbon emissions in its own operations. 

Validated by the Science Based Targets initiative, the company set a target in 2020 to lower its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50%, with 2018 as a baseline. Reaching it four years ahead of schedule highlights how strongly sustainability has become part of AkzoNobel’s day-to-day business. 

“We set out a clear vision to become carbon neutral by 2050 and we’re very proud to have taken an important step towards realizing that goal,” says Wijnand Bruinsma, AkzoNobel’s Director of Sustainability. “As a leader in the global paints and coatings industry, we also aim to be recognized for our leadership in sustainability – and that’s not going to stop. Because it’s all about leading by example; managing carbon emission reduction in our own operations so we can convince the value chain to do the same.”

The Pilawa site in Poland features AkzoNobel's largest solar energy plant in Europe, one of three continents (along with North America and Latin America) where the company currently operates on 100% renewable electricity.

AkzoNobel is currently operating on 100% renewable electricity on three continents – North America, Latin America and Europe – covering 69% of its manufacturing sites. The full switch over was also recently completed in South Africa and Vietnam. In total, 92 of the company’s locations now use 100% renewable electricity.  
 
One of the most important contributions to achieving the 2030 Scope 1 ambition has come from the Pilawa site in Poland, where a recent €1.7 million investment was made to replace the facility’s gas boilers with heat pumps. The site is also home to the company’s largest solar energy plant in Europe. The installation has been operational since 2024 and features 3,551 solar panels.  
 
“We’re not just focused on our own operations,” continues Bruinsma. “We also have a 2030 ambition to halve carbon emissions across our full value chain. That’s proving to be more of a challenge, but we’re making progress and will continue to innovate with suppliers, customers and other partners as we step up our efforts around Scope 3.” 
 
A recent example is the Eco+ Cure energy calculator launched by the company’s Interpon powder coatings brand. It can help customers to reduce energy consumption, lower operating costs and reduce carbon emissions by analyzing operational data such as gas usage, oven temperature and throughput. 
 
More information about AkzoNobel’s sustainability ambitions can be found on the company’s website, and in the 2025 annual report.  


 About AkzoNobel 

Since 1792, we’ve been supplying the innovative paints and coatings that help to color people’s lives and protect what matters most. Our world class portfolio of brands – including Dulux, International, Sikkens and Interpon – is trusted by customers around the globe. We’re active in more than 150 countries and use our expertise to sustain and enhance everyday life. Because we believe every surface is an opportunity. It’s what you’d expect from a pioneering and long-established paints company that’s dedicated to providing more sustainable solutions and preserving the best of what we have today – while creating an even better tomorrow. Let’s paint the future together.

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