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DEGREE – how we measure our impact

We take a 360-degree approach focusing on our customers, planet and society, and across our own operations, products and people.

360-degree approach to sustainability

Our DEGREE targets map against three key impact areas, as well as looking at sustainability holistically, covering decarbonization, ethics, governance, resource efficiency, as well as equity and employability.

This is DEGREE – how we measure our impact. Because every DEGREE of progress counts – for our customers, planet and society.

Selection of achievements to date

The targets and numbers presented in our Sustainability Statement as well as our Ratings performance demonstrate our commitment to leading the sustainable transformation.

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↓ 66% Scope 1 & 2

Siemens w/o SHS achieved an overall reduction of 66% for Scope 1 & 2 emissions compared to the base year 2019.

↓ 11% Total Scope 3

We have achieved an 11% reduction for our Scope 3 emissions since fiscal 2019.

694 Mt Customer Avoided Emissions

694 million metric tons of CO₂e avoided by customers cumulatively as of 2025, quantifying the positive impact of our offerings sold over their lifetime.

Our 14 targets at a glance

We look holistically at decarbonization and energy efficiency, ethics, governance, resource efficiency and circularity, as well as equity and employability.

DEGREE targets that have not been achieved but are no longer part of DEGREE have been operationalized and will continue to be part of public reporting under CSRD.

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Impact area: Decarbonization & energy efficiency

Impact area: Resource efficiency & circularity

Impact area: People centricity
& society

Anchored in a foundation of ethics and governance

DEGREE targets video

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Our approach to sustainability

More than 90% of our business helps customers achieve a positive sustainability impact across three impact areas.