NET ZERO & PLANET
“ We know that the most significant impact we can have is through the work we do with our customers ”
SUE BROWN EXECUTIVE GROUP DIRECTOR SUSTAINABILITY , WORLEY
Transitioning to net zero is critical to tackle the climate crisis head on , limiting the effects of global warming before its catastrophic impacts become irreversible .
“ As a key participant in the energy transition , we know that the most significant impact we can have is through the work we do with our customers ,” shares Sue Brown , Executive Group Director Sustainability at Worley , a global
professional services company of energy , chemicals and resources experts . “ But we also need to transform our business .”
Implementing the transition towards net zero Brown highlights her company ’ s progress despite challenges facing Worley and many others – whether they be geopolitical tensions and the impact off the back of the pandemic . Notably , Worley has reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 64 % between 2020 and 2023 and is on track for net zero emissions in these scopes by 2030 and Scope 3 by 2050 .
On top of this , Worley is investing AU $ 100m ( US $ 65.2m ) in high-growth areas to accelerate sustainable transformation and digital enablement , partnering with customers on breakthrough projects like direct air capture , low carbon hydrogen and renewable fuels .
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