Europes’ leading coking coal miner Polish Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa has reported on its climate activities for the first time to the reputable CDP rating, receiving a high score. The score confirms the significant commitment of the company to environmental and climate action.CDP, an international rating organization based in the UK classified Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa for the first time and placed it among leading global companies in the category of climate activities. The study registered 103 Polish companies, out of which only 16 received the highest scores from A to C. JSW was awarded a high score of C, outranking all other companies from the mining sector. This reflects the fact that JSW not only discloses climate-related information, in particular its carbon footprint, manages climate change in the organization, but also undertakes real action to prevent climate change.In recent years, Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa has made great strides in the area of sustainable development. The main goal is to reduce the GHG emissions, i.e. the organization’s carbon footprint (in Scopes 1 and 2), by 30% by 2030 versus 2018, which is in line with the less than 2 degree Celsius pathway of the Paris Agreement. The Company also wants to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. These actions, among others, have been noticed internationally.
Europes’ leading coking coal miner Polish Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa has reported on its climate activities for the first time to the reputable CDP rating, receiving a high score. The score confirms the significant commitment of the company to environmental and climate action.CDP, an international rating organization based in the UK classified Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa for the first time and placed it among leading global companies in the category of climate activities. The study registered 103 Polish companies, out of which only 16 received the highest scores from A to C. JSW was awarded a high score of C, outranking all other companies from the mining sector. This reflects the fact that JSW not only discloses climate-related information, in particular its carbon footprint, manages climate change in the organization, but also undertakes real action to prevent climate change.In recent years, Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa has made great strides in the area of sustainable development. The main goal is to reduce the GHG emissions, i.e. the organization’s carbon footprint (in Scopes 1 and 2), by 30% by 2030 versus 2018, which is in line with the less than 2 degree Celsius pathway of the Paris Agreement. The Company also wants to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. These actions, among others, have been noticed internationally.