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Our Journey to Net Zero: Science-Based Targets Approved

At Roper Rhodes, sustainability is central to how we design, manufacture, and deliver our products. We're proud to share that our parent company, Svedbergs Group, has had its Net Zero targets officially approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

This approval confirms that the Group's climate goals are aligned with the latest climate science and supports our commitment to achieving Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

As part of Svedbergs Group, we are playing an active role in helping to meet these ambitious targets, making meaningful reductions across our operations and wider value chain.

Per-Arne Andersson

CEO of Svedbergs Group

The approval of our science-based targets marks a significant milestone in our sustainability journey. As an industry leader, we recognise our responsibility to drive meaningful change and lead the transition towards a more sustainable future.

At Roper Rhodes, we're committed to designing with purpose—making stylish, high-quality bathroom solutions that support a more sustainable way of living. Whether it's reducing waste, cutting emissions, or improving product longevity, we’re proud to be part of a group leading the way in sustainable innovation.

Overall Net Zero Target

  • Achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its entire value chain by 2050.

Near-Term Targets by 2030*

  • Reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 44% from a 2021 base year.
  • Increase active annual sourcing of renewable electricity from 78% in 2021 to 100%.
  • Reduce scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services, fuel- and energy-related activities, upstream transportation and distribution, waste generated in operations by 51.6% per million SEK value added from a 2021 base year.

Long-Term Targets by 2050*:

  • Reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 90% from a 2021 base year.
  • Reduce scope 3 GHG emissions by 97% per million SEK value added from a 2021 base year.

*The target boundary includes land-related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.