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21/08/2025|Company

Climate goals validated by Science Based Targets initiative

Böllhoff has had its CO2 targets externally validated for the 2024 sustainability reporting year.

Another milestone reached on the path to a more sustainable future

Starting in the 2024 reporting year, we are setting ambitious CO₂ targets to reduce our environmental footprint. We have taken an important step forward by having these targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative. This ensures that our targets are transparent, scientifically sound and in line with the Paris Agreement.

Our near-term CO₂ targets

In concrete terms, we want to cut our absolute greenhouse gas emissions in our own business activities (Scope 1 and 2) in half by 2030 (-50% compared to our base year 2021). We want to reduce emissions in our value chain (Scope 3) by a quarter over the same period (-25% compared to 2021).

Both near-term targets were validated by the Science Based Targets initiative in 2025. This means we have established an important guideline for ourselves on the path to a more sustainable future. After all, ambitious goals drive us to find ever more sustainable solutions.
 

"As a family-owned company, we see our contribution to combating climate change as a fundamental part of our corporate responsibility. The fact that our emission targets for 2030 have now been confirmed by the Science Based Targets initiative shows us that we are on the right track."

Wilhelm A. Böllhoff, member of company management and Managing Partner of the Böllhoff Group
Wilhelm A. BöllhoffCompany management
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Status and current initiatives

We have already made progress today, thanks to measures we have initiated in recent years. For example, we have reduced our Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 29% to date (from 19.5 kt of CO₂e in 2021 to 13.8 kt in 2024). Emissions in our value chain (Scope 3) have been reduced by 12.2% (390.4 kt of CO₂e in 2021 to 342.6 kt in 2024). Here are three examples of initiatives behind this reduction:

  1. Creating more sustainable joinings – with recycled steel
  2. Photovoltaic systems at Böllhoff
  3. OBS in practice - reducing standby times
A steel worker producing steel at the steel furnace

At our production site in France, we largely rely on recycled steel as a raw material for the production of steel fasteners. Our goal: from 2025 onwards, we want to use recycled steel only - 100%

Find out more in our Böllhoff Magazine
The photovoltaic system on the roof of the new Böllhoff Phase V building complex in Wuxi, China

To use every technically suitable roof in Germany to produce solar power by the end of 2025 - and also commission more photovoltaic systems internationally: That’s the goal we have set ourselves.

Find out more in our Böllhoff Magazine
The team behind the energy-saving project in mechanical production in Bielefeld - with colleagues from the OBS and Mechanical Production departments

In our mechanical production facility in Bielefeld, the machines run in standby mode with a high base load. Reason enough for our OBS team to look for optimization potential here - and to implement energy-saving measures.

Find out more in our Böllhoff Magazine

About the Science Based Targets initiative

The Science Based Targets initiative, SBTi for short, was established in 2015 as a partnership between the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The SBTi sets standards for science-based climate targets and provides companies with tools and guidelines on how quickly emissions must be reduced in line with the 1.5-degree target of the Paris Agreement. It also offers companies the opportunity to ensure the quality of their climate goals through independent validation.

Today, science-based targets are part of the climate strategy of many companies and financial institutions. Since its foundation, over 10,000 companies and institutions have joined the initiative.

Information on the Böllhoff Group’s SBTi registration:

Name: Wilhelm Böllhoff GmbH & Co. KG 
Localisation: Germany, Europe 
SBTi ID: 40007538