Sekab named one of Europe’s climate leaders by the Financial Times – for the second year in a row

The list highlights companies that have significantly reduced their greenhouse gas emissions and are transparent in their climate reporting

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For the second consecutive year, the Financial Times, in collaboration with data provider Statista, has named Sekab one of Europe’s Climate Leaders. The list highlights companies that have significantly reduced their greenhouse gas emissions and are transparent in their climate reporting.

“We are very proud to once again be included among Europe’s climate leaders. It’s a clear sign that our commitment to fossil-free chemistry and biobased solutions truly makes a difference – for both our customers and the climate,” says Emil Källström, CEO of Sekab.

The Financial Times Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025 list ranks 500 companies that achieved the greatest relative reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions between 2017 and 2022. The assessment also considers whether companies report Scope 3 emissions and collaborate with initiatives such as CDP and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

Sekab is one of the few companies in the European chemical industry working exclusively with biobased raw materials. In a sector where most chemicals are still produced from fossil resources, Sekab offers fossil-free alternatives that help industry players meet their climate targets.

Sekab’s fossil-free chemicals are used across a wide range of industrial sectors – from paint, plastics and pharmaceuticals to food and cosmetics. By providing biobased solutions for industry, Sekab contributes to reducing society’s dependence on fossil raw materials.

See the full list here

Contacts

Emil Källström, CEO
Tel.: +46-70-818 17 43

Eva-Marie Byberg
EVP and Head of Sustainability
Tel.: +46-70-635 18 26

Source

Sekab, press release, 2025-04-24.

Supplier

Financial Times Deutschland
SEKAB
Statista

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