Beiersdorf Manufacturing GmbH in Berlin will be the first Beiersdorf plant to switch to biogas at the beginning of 2022.

By using biomethane and green electricity, the Berlin plant is reducing its overall CO2e footprint by 99% (compared to 2018).

Beiersdorf's overarching goal is to operate all production facilities worldwide in a climate-neutral manner by 2030.

Hamburg, August 6, 2021 - Beiersdorf is systematically continuing its path towards greater sustainability, including in the sphere of activity of its production facilities. From 2022, the company will stop using fossil fuels at its Berlin plant, thereby further reducing its carbon footprint by using biomethane instead of natural gas.

As part of its sustainability agenda CARE BEYOND SKIN, Beiersdorf has defined the vision of a 'Climate Positive Future' for its Consumer business and has set itself the ambitious goal of operating all production facilities in a climate-neutral manner by 2030. Direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1-3) are to be reduced by 30% in absolute terms as early as 2025. Since 2019, all production and office sites worldwide have been sourcing 100% of their electricity from renewable energy sources (Scope 2). With the switch to biomethane, the Berlin plant now also generates the heating and process heat from renewable resources directly on site for its operations, thus reducing Scope 1 emissions.

'We want to live up to our responsibility as a manufacturing and globally active company and are consistently aligning our actions with our vision of a 'Climate Positive Future' and our ambitious targets. To this end, we are working intensively to reduce our emissions. We have a great deal of leverage for this at our production sites. Alongside the purchase of green electricity and energy efficiency measures, the switch to biogas is another step that we are very pleased about,' says Malte Schulz, Vice President Supply Chain Europe.

Berlin leads the way: first climate-neutral plant

Beiersdorf Manufacturing Berlin (BMB) is the first plant to reach this milestone in climate protection. The production site in the German capital will switch from natural gas to biomethane for heat generation from January 2022. The plant will thus become the first nearly climate-neutral facility in terms of direct Scope 1 and 2 emissions within Beiersdorf's production network. Only parts of the vehicle fleet and the emergency power supply (1%) will then still be powered by fossil fuels. These residual emissions will be offset using high-quality CO2 certificates.

'We are very proud that we are taking on this pioneering role with our plant in the middle of Berlin,' says Markus Jauch, Head of Beiersdorf Manufacturing Berlin (BMB). 'We already have a highly efficient energy management system and, for example, use the waste heat from the processes to heat the building. By purchasing biomethane instead of natural gas, we will become virtually climate-neutral in 2022 and make an important contribution - not only to achieving Beiersdorf's climate targets, but also to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees in accordance with the Paris Climate Agreement.'

Beiersdorf is also putting active climate protection into practice at product level, for example in the NIVEA shower care range, which comes off the production line at the Berlin plant. Since 2019, all formulas have been free of microplastics1 and since 2020 they are 97-99% biodegradable. The bottles are made of 96% recycled material (without cap and label). With the help of these measures, the carbon footprint of NIVEA shower care products has been significantly reduced in recent years. This year, the path towards a sustainable product range will be continued: the unavoidable emissions remaining after the reduction measures (Scope 1-3) will be offset with the help of certified reforestation projects. This holistic approach to climate protection sets a new benchmark for product sustainability at NIVEA and Beiersdorf.

Biomethane as a source of hope and energy

The biogas required by Beiersdorf is produced in Denmark from organic waste and fed into the European gas grid. In principle, biomethane can be produced from all fermentable biogenic materials. When selecting a supplier, it was particularly important to Beiersdorf that the production of biogas does not compete with food production or nature conservation. This is why Beiersdorf decided to use biogas from residual materials containing biomass.

Beiersdorf's ambitions and progress in climate protection

Beiersdorf has shown great commitment to climate protection, and not just with the CARE BEYOND SKIN sustainability agenda launched in 2020. The company has already reduced its CO2e emissions by 65% between 2014 and 2019 (Scope 1 and 2). In the process, greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) were also significantly reduced at the production sites by implementing energy efficiency measures. In addition, since 2019, global production has been powered by 100% electricity from renewable energy sources. By signing the 'Business Ambition for 1.5-degreeC' in 2019, Beiersdorf committed to reducing GHG emissions in its Consumer business across all Scopes by 30% in absolute terms by 2025, measured against 2018 figures. This climate target was recognized by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), confirming that Beiersdorf is acting in line with the 1.5 degree scenario of climate scientists*. At the end of 2020, Beiersdorf was recognized as a 'Climate-A-List' company by the international non-profit organization Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). In April 2021, NIVEA launched its first 'climate-neutralized' products, which also implement active climate protection at product level. These include the NIVEA Natural Balance facial care products, which are available in around 30 countries, and the NIVEA shower care range in Germany.

1 Beiersdorf follows the definition of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), which describes microplastic particles as solid plastic particles with a diameter of less than 5 mm that are not biodegradable or water-soluble.

Contact:

Anke Schmidt

Vice President Corporate Communications & Government Relations

Beiersdorf AG

Unnastrasse 48

20245 Hamburg, Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 40 - 4909 2001

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