Halma, the global group of life-saving technology companies, has been named by the Financial Times and Statista as one of Europe's Climate Leaders. Their rankings are based on detailed research focusing on around 4,000 companies across Europe. The list was published in the Financial Times on 18 May 2021 and highlights our commitment to greenhouse gas reductions.
Commenting on the award, Halma's Group Chief Financial Officer, Marc Ronchetti, said:
'We take our environmental responsibility seriously - it's embedded in our purpose, which is to grow a safer, cleaner, healthier future for everyone every day. Our purpose drives every business decision we make, it ensures everyone who works with us is focused on doing those things that make it happen. For more than a decade we have been committed to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions intensity. Since 2010 we have set and delivered on our targets to reduce our total carbon emissions relative to revenues. We are going further by introducing a science-based target for our Scope 1 and 2 emissions this year, in line with a 1.5 degree trajectory'.
About the Financial Times Europe's Climate Leaders
German research company, Statista on behalf of the FT, examined around 4,000 companies across Europe, looking at their respective reductions in core greenhouse gas emissions (scope 1 and 2) in relation to revenues between 2014 and 2019. Find out more.
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Halma plc specializes in design, manufacturing and marketing of security equipment. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- infrastructure surveillance sensors and industrial security equipment (42%): fire and smoke detectors, electronic elevator systems (door control systems, emergency communication equipment, display modules, etc.), automatic door sensors, single-use pressure relief valves, mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical interlocks, flammable and hazardous gas detection systems, etc.;
- healthcare equipment (29%): optical magnification and diagnostic equipment, fluid management systems (pumps, probes, valves, connectors, and tubes), etc. ;
- environmental analysis equipment (29%): photonic products, water storage, treatment, and analysis equipment, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United Kingdom (15.1%), Europe (20.3%), the United States (42.2%), Asia/Pacific (15.2%), Africa/Near East/Middle East (3.4%) and other (3.8%).