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Environmental ecosystems

Partnering for biodiverse ecosystems and water stewardship

We are committed to collaborating with partners to regenerate biodiverse ecosystems within our value chain and support water stewardship efforts. As we transition to net zero, we are also focused on protecting and regenerating nature and biodiversity, as well as conserving water resources. Our sites have a minimal impact on biodiversity, with small footprints and low emissions. Yet, we acknowledge that most biodiversity impacts occur within our value chain, mainly from mining our sourced materials.


Our goals

Biodiversity action plan
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Through Sandvik Group, we are committed to addressing and mitigating negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems alongside our suppliers and customers. This initiative begins with a preliminary study to more precisely understand the impacts from our own operations and those of our strategic suppliers. Following this analysis, we will develop a biodiversity action plan that aligns with the EU’s Biodiversity Strategy. This strategy aims for no net loss of biodiversity by 2030, a net gain thereafter, and full recovery by 2050. As we refine our approach to measuring and managing our biodiversity impacts, we are considering alignment with global initiatives such as the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and Science-Based Targets for Nature (SBTN), all through the framework and support of Sandvik Group.

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Water-efficient solutions
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Through Sandvik Group, we are enhancing our sustainable practices by promoting underground mining to reduce surface impact and adopting circular business models to lessen raw material use. We evaluate our strategic suppliers' biodiversity practices to ensure responsible sourcing. Additionally, we are committed to sustainable water management across our value chain, involving local initiatives in water-stressed areas, reducing water consumption, implementing rainwater capture, and improving water treatment. These efforts are designed to support both our operations and our customers in reducing water usage.

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Our initiatives

In Pune, India a Japanese technology-based wastewater treatment plant called Johkasou, is set up at two public gardens, namely Premlok and Babuji Golande in partnership with Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation.

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