Environment

Le développement durable en chiffres

Depuis 174 ans, Siemens développe des technologies innovantes avec l’ambition d’améliorer la vie des habitants de la planète.

Siemens soutient la convergence ESG

Siemens s’est engagée dans l'initiative « Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics », un ensemble d’informations et d'indicateurs environnementaux, sociétaux et de gouvernance (ESG) publiés par le Forum Economique Mondial et son International Business Council (IBC) en septembre 2020, qui mesurent la valeur créée à long terme par les entreprises pour toutes les parties prenantes.

Notre approche du développement durable

Le développement durable est au cœur de nos activités. Il régit nos pratiques commerciales responsables, notre approche de la gestion du risque et notre contribution technologique à la protection du climat, à la préservation des ressources et à la sécurité des produits dans l’intérêt des générations futures.

 

Avec un accent particulier sur l'industrie, les infrastructures et les transports, nous contribuons à créer des usines plus agiles et plus productives, des bâtiments plus intelligents et plus efficaces, et des systèmes de transport plus durables. C’est ainsi que Siemens aide ses clients à renforcer leur compétitivité tout en ouvrant la voie à une transition énergétique réussie dans les domaines de l'industrie, des transports et des bâtiments.

 

L’intégrité, l’équité, la transparence et la responsabilité sont les fondements de nos pratiques commerciales durables. Nous promouvons la sécurité, la formation et le bien-être de nos salariés à travers de nombreux programmes et nous soutenons l’égalité des droits et le développement futur de la société.

Approche de la matérialité

Thèmes matériels

En 2021, nous avons actualisé notre analyse de matérialité en mettant l’accent sur nos activités Smart Infrastructure, Digital Industries et Mobility. Le but était d’identifier les aspects matériels (économiques, environnementaux ou sociétaux) les plus importants pour Siemens en appliquant le concept de double matérialité conformément au CSR Directive Implementation Act (ou CSR-RUG en Allemagne). Pour cela, nous avons analysé les perspectives outside-in et inside-out ainsi que la pertinence pour les parties prenantes. Cette analyse de matérialité actualisée nous a aidés à hiérarchiser les aspects pertinents du développement durable. Nous utilisons les résultats pour façonner notre stratégie, améliorer continuellement notre gestion du développement durable et soutenir les processus visant à identifier et gérer les opportunités et risques potentiels. Les trois principaux aspects matériels identifiés sur la base des trois perspectives de matérialité sont l’action climatique, l’écoconception des produits et la gestion du cycle de vie ainsi que les standards sociétaux et environnementaux de la chaîne logistique.

 

Comment nous identifions et évaluons les thèmes matériels et hautement prioritaires :

Nous suivons une approche pas à pas pour déterminer les aspects matériels. Nous prévoyons de réaliser une analyse de matérialité au moins tous les cinq ans. La liste complète des thèmes de développement durable potentiellement pertinents (une centaine) est issue de recherches exhaustives sur les cotes, les classements et les pairs (ratings, rankings and peers). La liste restreinte est établie au cours d'un atelier interne. Les grandes étapes suivantes sont l’évaluation des trois perspectives sur la base de réunions d’experts et d'entretiens avec les parties prenantes internes et externes.

  • Perspective outside-in : 
    Aspects de développement durable associés aux opportunités et aux risques relatifs à l’exercice des activités, aux états financiers annuels ou à la situation de l’entreprise (criticité au regard de l’activité). Les trois aspects matériels qui exercent le plus fort impact sur notre activité et sur la génération de valeur à long terme sont l’action climatique, l’écoconception des produits et la gestion du cycle de vie ainsi que les standards sociétaux et environnementaux de la chaîne logistique.
  • Perspective inside-out :
    Aspects de développement durable que les activités, les relations commerciales et les produits et services de l’entreprise sont susceptibles d’influencer positivement ou négativement (pertinence au regard du développement durable). Les trois aspects matériels où Siemens exerce le plus fort impact sur la société et l’environnement au sens large sont l'action climatique, les standards sociétaux et environnementaux dans la chaîne logistique, la cybersécurité et la gestion des données, l’écoconception des produits et la gestion du cycle de vie ainsi que la gestion des partenaires et la collaboration.
  • Perspective des parties prenantes :
    Aspects de développement durable définis comme matériels par les principales parties prenantes externes – tels que nos clients, investisseurs, fournisseurs, politiques et ONG – et internes (pertinence pour les parties prenantes).

DEGREE– Un cadre clair pour le développement durable

Les réponses aux défis de notre époque sont cruciales – pour la qualité de vie de l’humanité actuelle et des générations futures. Chaque degré compte et nous nous efforçons de répondre de manière responsable aux besoins d'un futur en constante évolution. C’est pourquoi nous faisons passer notre engagement environnemental, sociétal et de gouvernance au niveau supérieur avec notre cadre DEGREE. Il constitue une approche à 360° pour toutes les parties prenantes – nos clients, nos fournisseurs, nos investisseurs, nos collaborateurs, la société en général et notre planète.
Decarbonization

Support the 1.5°C target to fight global warming

  • Net Zero operations by 2030, with 55% emissions reduction by 2025 and 90% by 2030
  • Net zero supply chain by 2050, 20% emissions reduction by 2030
Ethics

Foster a culture of trust, adhere to ethical standards and handle data with care

  • Striving to train 100% of our people on Siemens’ Business Conduct Guidelines every three years​
Governance

Apply state-of-the-art systems for effective and ​responsible business conduct

  • ESG secured supply chain based on supplier commitment to the Supplier Code of Conduct​
  • Long-term incentives based on ESG criteria
Resource efficiency

Achieve circularity and dematerialization 

  • Next-level robust eco-design for 100% of relevant Siemens product families by 2030​
  • Natural resource decoupling through increased purchase of secondary materials for metals and resins​
  • Circularity through waste-to-landfill reduction of 50% by 2025 and towards zero landfill waste by 2030
Equity

Foster diversity, inclusion, and community ​development to create a sense of belonging

  • 30% female share in Top Management by 2025 ​
  • Access to employee share plans: maintain high level and expand globally to 100%​
  • Global commitment to the New Normal Working Model
Employability

Enable our people to stay resilient and relevant in a permanently changing environment​

  • Increase digital learning hours to “25 by 25”
  • Access to employee assistance program: maintain high level and expand globally to 100% by 2025​
  • 30% improvement in Siemens’ globally aggregated LTFIR (lost time injury frequency rate) by 2025
®Business to Society

Contribution de Siemens à la société

Comment mesurons-nous notre contribution ?

Les priorités de l’Agenda 2030 de l’ONU pour le développement durable sont claires : éradiquer la pauvreté, protéger la planète et assurer la prospérité. Siemens contribue à la réalisation de ces objectifs prioritaires : nous permettons l’utilisation d’une énergie plus propre et plus abordable, nous créons des villes intelligentes où il fait bon vivre, nous donnons accès à des systèmes de santé innovants, et bien plus encore.

 

Bien avant l’Agenda des Nations Unies et ses 17 Objectifs de développement durable, Siemens avait développé une méthodologie propre – ®Business to Society – pour mesurer sa contribution à la société. Elle nous permet d’évaluer quantitativement la contribution sociétale de nos activités dans différentes dimensions, comme le soutien à l’économie, le développement de l’emploi et des compétences, la stimulation de l’innovation, la protection de l’environnement, l’amélioration de la qualité de vie et le changement sociétal. La méthodologie ®Business to Society nous permet aussi de mesurer notre contribution à la réalisation des Objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies. Siemens a déjà publié des rapports Business to Society dans 35 pays.

  • Americas
  • Europe
  • Middle East, Africa
  • Asia, Australia

Argentina

Siemens has contributed to > 80% of the installed electricity generation over the last 10 years.
Siemens is responsible for ~ 70% of the electrification of the railway infrastructure.
~ 75% of laboratories use technology from Siemens Healthineers to process complex clinical analyses.
Siemens has contributed to > 80% of the installed electricity generation over the last 10 years.
Siemens is responsible for ~ 70% of the electrification of the railway infrastructure.
~ 75% of laboratories use technology from Siemens Healthineers to process complex clinical analyses.

Brazil

~ 9,000 people benefited from volunteering projects by Siemens employees.
Siemens equipment is responsible for 50% of Brazil's energy generation, transmission and distribution.
Biomass and wind technologies help customers reduce 3 million of CO2 emissions per year.
~ 9,000 people benefited from volunteering projects by Siemens employees.
Siemens equipment is responsible for 50% of Brazil's energy generation, transmission and distribution.
Biomass and wind technologies help customers reduce 3 million of CO2 emissions per year.

Canada

With electricity for Siemens offices coming from renewable energy sources, > 1,150 tons of CO₂ emissions can be avoided each year.
> 31 million Canadians benefit from Siemens Healthineers products. Daily, 85,000 Canadians receive treatment or testing from a Siemens device.
Siemens Canada invests $1.7 million in employees training.
With electricity for Siemens offices coming from renewable energy sources, > 1,150 tons of CO₂ emissions can be avoided each year.
> 31 million Canadians benefit from Siemens Healthineers products. Daily, 85,000 Canadians receive treatment or testing from a Siemens device.
Siemens Canada invests $1.7 million in employees training.

Colombia

Over 70% of the Colombian industry is equipped with Siemens automation technology.
Siemens contributed to the reduction of 808 metric tons CO2 in 2016 and reduced its energy consumption by 25% and its gas consumption by 27%.
The installation of SkyHydrant filters provided more than 380,000 people in over 500 educations institutions with drinking water.
Over 70% of the Colombian industry is equipped with Siemens automation technology.
Siemens contributed to the reduction of 808 metric tons CO2 in 2016 and reduced its energy consumption by 25% and its gas consumption by 27%.
The installation of SkyHydrant filters provided more than 380,000 people in over 500 educations institutions with drinking water.

Mexico

6 million Mexicans daily benefited from Siemens rail products and solutions through its presence in 11 subway lines in Mexico City, 3 in Monterrey and 1 in Guadalajara.
60% of automotive and brewery production used Siemens technology in 2016. Siemens has also presence in 65% of mining units and 76% of cement plants.
Reduction of 4 million tons of CO2 in 2016 through Siemens Mexico’s Environmental Portfolio, equivalent to the emissions of 800,000 cars per year.
6 million Mexicans daily benefited from Siemens rail products and solutions through its presence in 11 subway lines in Mexico City, 3 in Monterrey and 1 in Guadalajara.
60% of automotive and brewery production used Siemens technology in 2016. Siemens has also presence in 65% of mining units and 76% of cement plants.
Reduction of 4 million tons of CO2 in 2016 through Siemens Mexico’s Environmental Portfolio, equivalent to the emissions of 800,000 cars per year.

United States

Over the last 15 years, Siemens has invested ~ $40 billion in the United States.
Siemens’ power generation technologies produce electricity able to meet > 30% of the country’s power demand.
~ 95 tests are run every second on a Siemens Healthineers' immunoassay and clinical chemistry technology.
Over the last 15 years, Siemens has invested ~ $40 billion in the United States.
Siemens’ power generation technologies produce electricity able to meet > 30% of the country’s power demand.
~ 95 tests are run every second on a Siemens Healthineers' immunoassay and clinical chemistry technology.

Austria

By utilizing green energy purchasing and increasing the efficiency of the vehicle fleet, Siemens Austria has reduced its CO2 emissions by actual 31% and aims for a total reduction of 50% till 2020 (compared to 2015).
In Seestadt Aspern, one of Europe’s largest urban developments, Siemens Austria partners in a Joint Venture with the City of Vienna to develop digital automation solutions for managed buildings and distribution grids for a renewable energy system.
In order to use technology as a transfer medium, making art and culture accessible to a broad public, Siemens Austria initiated the Siemens Festival Nights in 2002, together with the Salzburg Festival and the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF). Last year about 70,000 visitors attended this open-air cinema-culture-event for anyone.
By utilizing green energy purchasing and increasing the efficiency of the vehicle fleet, Siemens Austria has reduced its CO2 emissions by actual 31% and aims for a total reduction of 50% till 2020 (compared to 2015).
In Seestadt Aspern, one of Europe’s largest urban developments, Siemens Austria partners in a Joint Venture with the City of Vienna to develop digital automation solutions for managed buildings and distribution grids for a renewable energy system.
In order to use technology as a transfer medium, making art and culture accessible to a broad public, Siemens Austria initiated the Siemens Festival Nights in 2002, together with the Salzburg Festival and the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF). Last year about 70,000 visitors attended this open-air cinema-culture-event for anyone.

Czech Republic

Siemens has reduced its CO2 emissions by 70% (compared with 2014) by implementing energy efficiency measures and making use of green energy purchasing.
With 1,000 highly-qualified positions in R&D, we contribute to keeping the innovative human potential in the country.
More than 35,000 jobs are linked to Siemens‘ activities in the Czech Republic.
Siemens has reduced its CO2 emissions by 70% (compared with 2014) by implementing energy efficiency measures and making use of green energy purchasing.
With 1,000 highly-qualified positions in R&D, we contribute to keeping the innovative human potential in the country.
More than 35,000 jobs are linked to Siemens‘ activities in the Czech Republic.

Germany

50% of German electricity is generated using Siemens technology.
> 530,000 people benefit daily from Siemens Healthineers' technology.
Siemens' customers have saved 26 million tons of CO₂ through Siemens' environmental portfolio.
50% of German electricity is generated using Siemens technology.
> 530,000 people benefit daily from Siemens Healthineers' technology.
Siemens' customers have saved 26 million tons of CO₂ through Siemens' environmental portfolio.

United Kingdom

400,000 students have been reached by education projects facilitated by Siemens employees, enabling £12 million of economic value to participants.
50% of wind energy is provided through Siemens Gamesa wind turbines.
400,000 students have been reached by education projects facilitated by Siemens employees, enabling £12 million of economic value to participants.
50% of wind energy is provided through Siemens Gamesa wind turbines.

Algeria

> 75,000 passengers per day make use of the Algiers metro, for which Siemens delivered the complete rail system.
Over the past five years, Siemens has invested > 100 million DZD ( > 900,000 EUR) to train employees.
> 8 million people have access to Siemens Healthineers CT scanners in Algeria.
> 75,000 passengers per day make use of the Algiers metro, for which Siemens delivered the complete rail system.
Over the past five years, Siemens has invested > 100 million DZD ( > 900,000 EUR) to train employees.
> 8 million people have access to Siemens Healthineers CT scanners in Algeria.

Morocco

Siemens is active in Morocco with SCADA Energy Grid Control in six towns to enhance efficiency and stability of power supply.
Each employee of Siemens in Morocco enables more than 12 jobs in the country through Siemens' procurement and through private spending of wages paid.
1.3 million people will benefit from NOOR solar park, using Siemens turbines. NOOR is the most ambitious solar complex on the planet.
Siemens is helping develop local skills by sharing technical know-how and has trained > 300 persons in the “Industry” and “Public services” segments.
Siemens is active in Morocco with SCADA Energy Grid Control in six towns to enhance efficiency and stability of power supply.
Each employee of Siemens in Morocco enables more than 12 jobs in the country through Siemens' procurement and through private spending of wages paid.
1.3 million people will benefit from NOOR solar park, using Siemens turbines. NOOR is the most ambitious solar complex on the planet.
Siemens is helping develop local skills by sharing technical know-how and has trained > 300 persons in the “Industry” and “Public services” segments.

Oman

Siemens inspired more than 4,000 students through educational experiments relating to energy at the Children's Science Museum.
Siemens electrifies the new Muscat airport to support the increase of airport travel capacity above 40 Million people per year.
Siemens building automation keeps people comfortable in more than 90 landmarks and in more than 80% of Oman's hospitals.
Siemens inspired more than 4,000 students through educational experiments relating to energy at the Children's Science Museum.
Siemens electrifies the new Muscat airport to support the increase of airport travel capacity above 40 Million people per year.
Siemens building automation keeps people comfortable in more than 90 landmarks and in more than 80% of Oman's hospitals.

Qatar

Qatar's state-of-the-art tram system will consume 25% less energy per year and reduce CO2 emissions.
200 buildings in Qatar are equipped with our smart solutions and advanced technologies.
We support local knowledge transfer by providing customers with 55+ training sessions a year that amount to 14,500 hours.
Qatar's state-of-the-art tram system will consume 25% less energy per year and reduce CO2 emissions.
200 buildings in Qatar are equipped with our smart solutions and advanced technologies.
We support local knowledge transfer by providing customers with 55+ training sessions a year that amount to 14,500 hours.

Saudi Arabia

14,280 is the number of patients who benefit daily from healthcare based on Siemens equipment in the Kingdom.
We increased the number of our female employees by 23% in the last 2 years.
Siemens is providing metro trains, electrification and signaling for Riyadh metro lines 1 and 2, enabling 21,000 passengers per hour, reducing CO2 emissions by 1.7 million metric tons.
14,280 is the number of patients who benefit daily from healthcare based on Siemens equipment in the Kingdom.
We increased the number of our female employees by 23% in the last 2 years.
Siemens is providing metro trains, electrification and signaling for Riyadh metro lines 1 and 2, enabling 21,000 passengers per hour, reducing CO2 emissions by 1.7 million metric tons.

South Africa

Siemens supported ~ 57% of total local car production (~ 341 600 cars).
~ 17 980 training days and R224m invested in employee up-skilling over the last four years.
Distributed Energy Systems (DES) installed at Siemens Park has reduced energy demand from the national grid by 40%.
Siemens supported ~ 57% of total local car production (~ 341 600 cars).
~ 17 980 training days and R224m invested in employee up-skilling over the last four years.
Distributed Energy Systems (DES) installed at Siemens Park has reduced energy demand from the national grid by 40%.

Turkey

Siemens products and solutions account for 30% of total electricity generation and represent 16% of the installed base in Turkey.
200,000 people benefit daily from Siemens Healthineers' technologies and > 32 million people have access to medical imaging equipment.
Siemens’ Environmental Portfolio helps reduce the CO2 footprint equivalent to the emissions of ~ 3 million vehicles.
Siemens products and solutions account for 30% of total electricity generation and represent 16% of the installed base in Turkey.
200,000 people benefit daily from Siemens Healthineers' technologies and > 32 million people have access to medical imaging equipment.
Siemens’ Environmental Portfolio helps reduce the CO2 footprint equivalent to the emissions of ~ 3 million vehicles.

United Arab Emirates

Siemens' office in Masdar City has achieved savings of 55% in energy and 47% in water consumption compared to standard UAE office buildings.
Siemens works with local transportation partners to spearhead innovation to transfer 10% of road traffic to public transport.
Siemens provides 40% of the electricity produced to meet daily consumption needs of 3.6 million residents.
Siemens' office in Masdar City has achieved savings of 55% in energy and 47% in water consumption compared to standard UAE office buildings.
Siemens works with local transportation partners to spearhead innovation to transfer 10% of road traffic to public transport.
Siemens provides 40% of the electricity produced to meet daily consumption needs of 3.6 million residents.

Australia

30% of Australia’s capacity to generate electricity is enabled by Siemens technology.
Siemens is engaging with > 50% of all Australian universities.
> 50% of consumed water is measured, treated, produced or otherwise influenced by Siemens technology.
30% of Australia’s capacity to generate electricity is enabled by Siemens technology.
Siemens is engaging with > 50% of all Australian universities.
> 50% of consumed water is measured, treated, produced or otherwise influenced by Siemens technology.

China

By fiscal 2018, Siemens had 21 R&D hubs, nearly 5,000 R&D and engineering staff, and nearly 13,000 active patents and patent applications in China.
Siemens I-Green Education Program, rolled out in 10 Chinese cities, had helped over 23,500 migrant children with increased awareness of environmental protection and scientific innovation.
More than 1/4 of China’s mid/ high-end buildings use Siemens’ fire alarm systems.
By fiscal 2018, Siemens had 21 R&D hubs, nearly 5,000 R&D and engineering staff, and nearly 13,000 active patents and patent applications in China.
Siemens I-Green Education Program, rolled out in 10 Chinese cities, had helped over 23,500 migrant children with increased awareness of environmental protection and scientific innovation.
More than 1/4 of China’s mid/ high-end buildings use Siemens’ fire alarm systems.

Indonesia

The first Indonesia’s wind farms in South Sulawesi is providing green energy to some 150,000 homes using Siemens Gamesa wind turbines thus contributing to Indonesia’s 23% renewable target by 2025.
Contributing to increase quality of education by partnering with more than 14 vocational schools and embark on a pilot vocational school.
Expanding localization by boosting local content of Siemens manufactured products and strengthening industrial capacity through local partnerships.
Providing health access to Indonesia people through more than 3000 units of healthcare equipment installed in 900 hospitals and 300 laboratories.
The first Indonesia’s wind farms in South Sulawesi is providing green energy to some 150,000 homes using Siemens Gamesa wind turbines thus contributing to Indonesia’s 23% renewable target by 2025.
Contributing to increase quality of education by partnering with more than 14 vocational schools and embark on a pilot vocational school.
Expanding localization by boosting local content of Siemens manufactured products and strengthening industrial capacity through local partnerships.
Providing health access to Indonesia people through more than 3000 units of healthcare equipment installed in 900 hospitals and 300 laboratories.

Korea

Siemens Healthineers initiates clinical and AI research project with 37 domestic hospitals every year to enable precise diagnosis and digitalized healthcare
Contributing to KRW 1.3 trillion of gross domestic product creation by working with 4,000 suppliers
Siemens supports major universities and smart factory initiatives to master the structural changes on the way to a digital and green economy
Siemens Healthineers initiates clinical and AI research project with 37 domestic hospitals every year to enable precise diagnosis and digitalized healthcare
Contributing to KRW 1.3 trillion of gross domestic product creation by working with 4,000 suppliers
Siemens supports major universities and smart factory initiatives to master the structural changes on the way to a digital and green economy

Malaysia

The 6 Siemens SGT5-8000H gas turbines will contribute to the reduction of more than 250,000 tons of CO2 annually.
More than 1,000 students enrolled for SITRAIN certification by Siemens Malaysia between January 2016 and January 2019, equipping students with technical and digitalization know-how.
Women represent almost half of the workforce of Siemens Malaysia.
The 6 Siemens SGT5-8000H gas turbines will contribute to the reduction of more than 250,000 tons of CO2 annually.
More than 1,000 students enrolled for SITRAIN certification by Siemens Malaysia between January 2016 and January 2019, equipping students with technical and digitalization know-how.
Women represent almost half of the workforce of Siemens Malaysia.

Myanmar

Siemens provides Myanmar’s National Control Center for its national GRID as well as two Regional Control Centers together with 70 substation automation systems, all of which help distribute electricity efficiently throughout the country with over 52 million people.
~ 35% of Myanmar’s total Electricity (~ 3000MWhr) has been transmitted through Siemens Circuit Breakers every hour since 10 years ago.
Siemens supports education of university students by granting 820 licenses of state of the art automation software packages to 35 main universities in Myanmar for technical training on automation technologies. This is to enhance students’ automation skills and to develop the country’s technical workforces which currently play a significant role in the future of manufacturing industry.
Siemens provides Myanmar’s National Control Center for its national GRID as well as two Regional Control Centers together with 70 substation automation systems, all of which help distribute electricity efficiently throughout the country with over 52 million people.
~ 35% of Myanmar’s total Electricity (~ 3000MWhr) has been transmitted through Siemens Circuit Breakers every hour since 10 years ago.
Siemens supports education of university students by granting 820 licenses of state of the art automation software packages to 35 main universities in Myanmar for technical training on automation technologies. This is to enhance students’ automation skills and to develop the country’s technical workforces which currently play a significant role in the future of manufacturing industry.

Singapore

Singapore's 5.6 million residents enjoy the world’s most reliable power grid thanks to Siemens Energy Management Systems.
Siemens works with local transportation partners to spearhead innovation to transfer 10% of road traffic to public transport. Siemens employs > 1,500 people and supports local economy by interacting with > 1,200 local business entities.
500,000 MRT riderships enabled by Siemens Rail Automation & Power Supply solutions every day.
Singapore's 5.6 million residents enjoy the world’s most reliable power grid thanks to Siemens Energy Management Systems.
Siemens works with local transportation partners to spearhead innovation to transfer 10% of road traffic to public transport. Siemens employs > 1,500 people and supports local economy by interacting with > 1,200 local business entities.
500,000 MRT riderships enabled by Siemens Rail Automation & Power Supply solutions every day.

Thailand

Siemens provides > 100 km of public transport tracks with a daily ridership of > 1 million people.
~ 30% of Thailand’s electricity is generated using Siemens equipment representing 9.5 GW of installed capacity.
Siemens Gamesa supplies 90 wind turbines for the first and largest wind farm in ASEAN.
Siemens provides > 100 km of public transport tracks with a daily ridership of > 1 million people.
~ 30% of Thailand’s electricity is generated using Siemens equipment representing 9.5 GW of installed capacity.
Siemens Gamesa supplies 90 wind turbines for the first and largest wind farm in ASEAN.

Vietnam

Siemens' gas turbines contribute to ~10% of Vietnam’s total electricity output, enabling high power reliability of > 95%.
> 60% of hospitals and clinics are equipped with Siemens Healthineers' diagnostic and imaging systems.
A total of > 93,000 jobs are created through Siemens' local business activities.
Siemens' gas turbines contribute to ~10% of Vietnam’s total electricity output, enabling high power reliability of > 95%.
> 60% of hospitals and clinics are equipped with Siemens Healthineers' diagnostic and imaging systems.
A total of > 93,000 jobs are created through Siemens' local business activities.
Notes et classements

Notes et classements en matière de développement durable

L’engagement de Siemens envers le développement durable est largement reconnu dans divers classements. Pour nous, ces notes et classements constituent à la fois une confirmation de notre orientation stratégique et un encouragement à poursuivre nos efforts.

Siemens obtient un A

Le CDP considère Siemens comme l'une des entreprises les plus durables au monde en matière de protection climatique et nous a attribué une note de A pour l’exercice fiscal 2019.

 

CDP Global est une organisation à but non lucratif qui englobe le CDP Worldwide Group, CDP North America, Inc. et CDP Europe AISBL. 

Siemens : deuxième au classement des conglomérats industriels

En 2021, Siemens s'est hissé au 1er rang parmi les conglomérats industriels avec des scores élevés dans des domaines tels que l'innovation, la cybersécurité et la protection de l'environnement (éco-efficacité opérationnelle et gestion responsable des produits).

 

Le Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (ou DJSI World) représente les premiers 10 % des 2 500 plus grandes entreprises classées au S&P Global Broad Market Index, basé sur des critères environnementaux, sociaux et de gouvernance à long terme.

Siemens décroche la médaille d’argent

Siemens a obtenu un score de 61 points, ce qui correspond au niveau de reconnaissance « argent ». 

 

EcoVadis évalue la durabilité des fournisseurs dans les chaînes d'approvisionnement mondiales. L’évaluation porte sur 21 critères, répartis en quatre thèmes principaux (environnement, social & droits de l'Homme, éthique et achats responsables). Ces critères sont basés sur des normes RSE internationales telles que les principes du Pacte mondial, les convention de l’Organisation internationale du Travail (OIT), la norme Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), la norme ISO 26000 et les principes du CERES.

Siemens figure de nouveau au FTSE4Good Index

Siemens a une nouvelle fois été retenue en tant que membre du FTSE4Good Index.

 

La série d'indices FTSE4Good (Financial Times Stock Exchange) mesure les performances des entreprises qui démontrent des pratiques solides dans les secteurs environnemental, social et de gouvernance (ESG). Il s’agit d’un ensemble d’indices boursiers portant sur les investissements éthiques, lancés par le groupe FTSE en 2001.

Siemens obtient le statut « Prime »

ISS-oekom est l'une des plus grandes agences de notation mondiale en matière d'investissements durables. Elle analyse les aspects environnementaux, sociaux et de gouvernance (ESG) en évaluant plus de 100 critères sectoriels spécifiques, auxquels elle attribue des notes comprises entre A+ (la meilleure) et D-. 

Siemens a été notée AA au MSCI World Index

Nous figurons toujours au classement MSCI World. MSCI a confirmé la note AA de Siemens. 

 

MSCI World est un indice boursier mondial qui mesure les performances des actions de moyennes et grandes entreprises dans les 23 pays des marchés développés, y compris sur le continent américain, en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et dans la ceinture Pacifique. 

Siemens prend la première place dans le domaine ESG

En mai 2021, Siemens a obtenu un « ESG Risk Rating » de 28,4 et a été évaluée par Sustainalytics comme ayant un risque moyen de faire face à des impacts financiers matériels liés à des facteurs ESG. Cet ESG Risk Rating place Siemens en 5e position des 105 entreprises du secteur Industrial Conglomerates (Industry) évaluées par Sustainalytics. La gestion des risques ESG matériels de Siemens est considérée comme solide. L’exposition globale de l’entreprise est élevée et conforme à la moyenne du sous-secteur.

 

Le ESG Risk Rating de Sustainalytics mesure l’exposition d’une entreprise à des risques ESG matériels spécifiques au secteur et la manière dont ces risques sont gérés. Sustainalytics établit ses notes ESG selon cinq niveaux de risques : négligeable, faible, moyen, élevé et grave.

 

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En 2020, l’agence de notation Vigeo Eiris a attribué la note de 57 points à Siemens

Les notations de Vigeo Eiris donnent une image complète de la performance d'une entreprise en matière de durabilité. De cette façon, les organisations ont un aperçu de leur gestion des risques et de leur impact social et environnemental. Les notations combinent l'évaluation par Vigeo Eiris de l'impact de la durabilité d'une entreprise avec une analyse de la façon dont la direction répond aux risques ESG.

Les indices EURONEXT de Vigeo Eiris comprennent les entreprises les mieux notées en termes de performance ESG. Siemens fait partie de l'indice EUROZONE 120