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CDE publish 2024 Sustainability Report

The self-declared report centres on the environmental impact, social responsibility, and transparent governance of CDE’s operations The self-declared report centres on the environmental impact, social responsibility, and transparent governance of CDE’s operations

Self-declared report showcases CDE’ environmental impact, social responsibility, and transparent governance

TODAY marks Earth Overshoot Day, the day in which humanity’s consumption and use of ecological resources and services exceeds what earth can regenerate in that year.

With this day landing a week earlier than in 2024, there is pressing need for businesses across the globe to increase sustainability efforts and work towards net-zero carbon goals.

CDE, a leader in wet processing solutions for the natural and waste recycling sectors, have published their 2024 sustainability report to mark a significant step in committing to green business practices.

Darren Eastwood, business development director at CDE, says that the commitments in the report are about doing what is right.

‘CDE’s purpose is to create our best world, a tonne at a time, and we have driven that through our ambitious recycling systems around the world. Our sustainability plan has three key focus areas, people, planet, and economic development and is driven by a sustainability taskforce,’ he explained.

The self-declared report centres on the environmental impact, social responsibility, and transparent governance of CDE’s operations which are aligned with the United Nations Strategic Development Goals (SDGs).

The report highlights CDE commitment to achieving net zero by pledging to decrease their scope 1 and 2 net emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero by 2050. CDE are committed to reducing both water consumption and steel scrap waste by 10% by 2025.

CDE follow the Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme (ESOS) and, as such, have implemented photo-voltaic (PV) arrays, electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities, LED lighting, and rainwater harvesting, as well as other carbon-reduction initiatives such as green electricity contracts and carbon literacy training.

The report also showcases CDE’s commitment to social responsibility, with initiatives focused on mental health, employee well-being, and community engagement. These include STEM outreach programmes, volunteering opportunities, and a robust safety and well-being strategy supported by a dedicated committee.

Darren Eastwood, business development director at CDE Darren Eastwood, business development director at CDE

Mr Eastwood commented: ‘Our people are the driving force behind our progress. By fostering a culture of well-being, inclusion, and innovation, we’re building a business that’s fit for the future. One that delivers for our customers, our communities, and the environment.

‘Sustainability is embedded in our DNA at CDE, we have supported customers to divert over 230 million tonnes of recyclable waste from landfill. Every tonne of material we help our customers recover is a step toward a more circular, resource-efficient future. This report reflects our commitment to transparency, innovation, and continuous improvement as we work together to protect our planet and empower our people.’

To read the full report, or learn more about CDE’s sustainability efforts, visit: CDEGroup.com/sustainability

 
 

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