Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR), an energy technology company, released its 2023 corporate sustainability report Wednesday, outlining progress in advancing sustainability through improved performance in its environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics. Specifically, the Company reported a reduction of Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 28.3% from its baseline in absolute emissions.
“We are driving transformative and meaningful change to address the urgency and scale required for a sustainable energy development that balances the needs of today, with the needs of the future,” Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said. “That change starts with us, and I am proud of our progress in 2023. By leveraging sustainable practices, we have reduced carbon intensity of our operations, while enabling our customers and partners to meet their sustainability goals using our low-carbon and new energy solutions. Sustainability is a key differentiating capability for Baker Hughes and remains critical to our purpose of taking energy forward.”
“At Baker Hughes, sustainability is directly tied to our corporate strategy and creates long-term value through improved ESG performance and better resilience against climate risks. Through our sustainability strategy – executed across our corporate framework of people, planet, and principles – we have continued to operationalize sustainability, turning our net-zero ambitions into actions,” said Baker Hughes Chief Sustainability Officer Allyson Anderson Book. “Our people remain central contributors to taking energy forward, and I am particularly excited about our employee-driven initiatives like Carbon Out through which we are empowering our 58,000 employees to advance sustainability.”
Key highlights of Baker Hughes’ sustainability performance in 2023 include:
- Absolute emissions reduction of 28.3% in Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2019 baseline year: In 2023, Baker Hughes achieved Scope 1 and 2 emissions reductions through operational efficiency, energy efficiency initiatives, fleet electrification, and increased electricity from renewable and zero-carbon sources. Additionally, 29.8% of its electricity came from zero-carbon sources.
- Quantified emissions footprint of its products: The Company advanced its emissions reductions journey by quantifying emissions throughout lifecycle stages of its products and incorporating the data into product development process. It reported completing over 300 life cycle assessments – over a 600% increase from last year – which allows for a transparent and granular view on carbon emissions of its products.
- Scope 3 emissions roadmap: In 2023, Baker Hughes committed to an internal Scope 3 goal and created an emissions reductions roadmap to identify strategic levers to accelerate Scope 3 emissions reductions across all categories. Through its Carbon Out program – a unique, internal company-wide initiative to take carbon out of its operations – the Company has focused on categories with highest emissions footprints and is providing tools, training, and resources for employees to drive down Scope 3 emissions.
- Improvement in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) performance: The Company has released its annual DEI report concurrently, which highlights progress in each of its five DEI strategic goals of diverse workforce, inclusive culture, supplier diversity, customer relationships, and community partnerships. In 2023, women employees increased by 0.4% (year on year) to 19.5%, women in STEM background increased by 2.1% to 14.2% and people of color in representation increased by 2.2% to 38.3%.
- Increased community volunteerism: In 2023, our global employees volunteered in their communities across multiple geographies, resulting in a 43.7% increase in total volunteer service hours to 39,064. Our total community in-kind and cash contributions totaled $64 million.
- Employees’ health and safety are a top priority: Baker Hughes is committed to upholding the highest standards of health, safety, and environment (HSE). In 2023, the company reported a 34.5% increase in HSE observations compared to last year, with average hours of HSE training for employees increased by 16.2%.
As one of the first companies in its industry to make a public commitment to reduce our operational emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050, Baker Hughes is on track to achieve its goals and remains transparent in its reporting with two separate reviews of its annual sustainability report – internal audit as well as an independent accounting firm.
Baker Hughes’ corporate sustainability report is prepared using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG) as the foundation of our report. The Company also provides reporting indices for the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and Sustainable Accounting Standards Board (SASB). Baker Hughes is also a participant of the UN Global Compact Initiative – a voluntary leadership platform for the development, implementation, and disclosure of responsible business practices.
Learn more about its sustainability commitments and performance by accessing the full 2023 Corporate Sustainability Report here.
About Baker Hughes:
Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) is an energy technology company that provides solutions to energy and industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience and conducting business in over 120 countries, our innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward – making it safer, cleaner, and more efficient for people and the planet. Visit us at bakerhughes.com.