Lenovo has released its FY 2024/25 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, underscoring its push towards achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This aligns with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and demonstrates Lenovo’s commitment to a scientific, collaborative, and accountable approach to reducing emissions.
This is a pivotal year for Lenovo as it nears the completion of its first generation of ESG key performance indicators. Lenovo is on track to meet its 2030 emissions reduction targets, alongside impressive accolades, including Platinum Recognition from EcoVadis and an AAA rating from MSCI ESG Ratings. Additionally, Lenovo ranked #8 in Gartner’s Top 25 Global Supply Chain, with an ESG Score of 9/10.
For Lenovo 360 partners, this commitment to sustainability translates into strengthened credibility and alignment with global sustainability standards. Consumers and businesses are increasingly prioritizing eco-friendly practices in their purchasing decisions, meaning Lenovo’s sustainability milestones can enhance your value proposition to environmentally conscious clients.
Moving Towards a Sustainable Future Using AI
In the past few years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has enabled sweeping changes across industries, bringing benefits to the sustainability space where AI is not just a tool for innovation—it's a catalyst for efficiency and transformation. AI helps businesses harness the power of technology, consolidating vast amounts of data and driving improvements in measurement and accountability. For Lenovo, this technological advancement is fundamental in evaluating environmental impact, allowing the company to tackle pressing issues related to climate change head-on.
Sustainability and the Circular Economy
With a vision for a net-zero future, Lenovo recognizes that collaboration and credibility are essential to advancing a circular economy. To help scale circular economy solutions in the IT industry, Lenovo remains a key member in the Circular Electronics Partnership, collaborating with the technology industry, suppliers, and stakeholders. Lenovo actively uses closed-loop recycled materials in its products, while offering customers sustainable solutions for repair, recycling, and reuse. These measures help extend product lifecycles and keep valuable materials in circulation, further contributing to Lenovo’s ambitious sustainability objectives.
Sustainability Leadership in Action
This year, Lenovo hosted the 2nd annual Lenovo 360 Circle Summit in Geneva uniting channel partners and key stakeholders to foster collaboration and to share best practices and accelerate progress toward sustainability goals. Combined with the Supply Chain Emissions Reduction Program, this initiative helps suppliers establish science-based targets, disclose climate-related data, and adopt renewable energy solutions.
For Lenovo 360 partners, these insights are more than just corporate updates—they're key takeaways that impact their business strategies. As customers increasingly prioritize sustainability, partners can leverage Lenovo's approach to enhance their offerings and unlock new opportunities.
To learn more about Lenovo's groundbreaking FY 2024/25 ESG Report and their commitment to responsible innovation, download the report here.