B. Braun to Achieve Over 30% Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Renewable Energy Agreements
B. Braun Medical Inc. has announced the purchase of renewable electricity for its U.S. operations, achieving a reduction of over 30% in scopes 1 & 2 CO2e emissions. This initiative aligns with B. Braun's goal to cut emissions by 50% by 2030. From 2026, all U.S. manufacturing facilities and distribution centers will operate on 100% renewable electricity. The company is also investing in clean energy technologies, including a fuel cell microgrid in Irvine, California.

B. Braun Medical Inc. is set to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by over 30% through renewable electricity purchase agreements for its U.S. operations. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to cut scopes 1 & 2 CO2e emissions by 50% by 2030.
Starting in 2026, all U.S. manufacturing sites and distribution centers will utilize 100% renewably sourced electricity. Additionally, B. Braun will implement a fuel cell microgrid at its manufacturing facility in Irvine, California, as part of its investment in alternative energy technologies.




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