SIBUR offset the carbon footprint of a roundtable discussion held on Friday for the company’s international partners in Istanbul.
The event was certified carbon neutral by an international verifier.
The event’s carbon footprint amounted to 45 metric tons of CО2 equivalent, or 45 carbon units.
The carbon footprint was offset using SIBUR’s carbon credits, which were earned through an international climate project implemented at the ZapSibNeftekhim production site.
Independent verification of the project’s carbon neutrality was performed by TÜV AUSTRIA Standards & Compliance, an international company specialising in environmental and climate assessments, certifications and verifications.
‘ISO 14021:2016/Amd 1:2021’ served as the evaluation standard.
“We’ve had experience assessing the carbon footprint of events before, but previously, this involved large-scale projects with numerous participants and sponsors. Therefore, it’s especially significant that SIBUR applies the same responsible approach to its internal events,” said Svetlana Kleeva, Head of Climate and Low-Carbon Economy Services at TÜV AUSTRIA Standards and Compliance. “Most importantly, the company takes a systematic approach: initially selecting an environmentally friendly site and minimising waste generation, and only then offsetting the inevitable carbon footprint.”
Kleeva added, “This approach, which prioritises impact prevention over compensation, is fully consistent with the ‘start with yourself’ principle. It clearly demonstrates that every action matters, regardless of its scale. This concept is universal and can be applied by both large corporations and individuals for events of any size.”
Nadezhda Galaktionova, SIBUR’s Director of Sustainable Development, noted that integrating climate considerations into business events “is not just about following global trends; it’s a conscious contribution to preserving the environment for future generations”.
“We highly value the opportunity to collaborate with partners who share our principles of sustainable development, and we’re proud that SIBUR’s climate projects contribute to the carbon neutrality of significant international initiatives,” said Galaktionova.
To date, SIBUR has implemented nine climate projects at its production sites, with a combined impact estimated at 10.9 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent over 10 years.
The company’s climate project portfolio is highly diversified, encompassing reforestation and afforestation initiatives, as well as technology and alternative energy projects. A portion of its verified carbon credits has been transferred to partners through various carbon market mechanisms, including exchange and over-the-counter transactions, as well as the use of blockchain technology.
SIBUR is one of the “most dynamically” developing companies in the global petrochemical industry and a leading Russian producer of polymers and rubbers. The company produces in-demand products for society and uses advanced technologies to create new opportunities, investing in social infrastructure to improve people’s quality of life.
SIBUR develops through partnerships and an exchange of experience, continuous growth, a determination to strive towards ambitious goals, and a commitment to sustainable development principles.
Its unique, vertically integrated business model enables SIBUR to create highly competitive products used in various economic sectors worldwide, including construction, food processing, medicine and pharmaceuticals, agriculture, automotive manufacturing, and others.