John Deere, officially known as Deere & Company, is a leading player in the agricultural, construction, and forestry equipment industry. Headquartered in Moline, Illinois, USA, the company has a significant operational presence across North America, Europe, and Asia. Founded in 1837, John Deere has a rich history marked by innovation, including the introduction of the first steel plow, which revolutionised farming practices. The company is renowned for its core products, including tractors, harvesters, and precision agriculture technologies, which are distinguished by their durability and advanced engineering. John Deere's commitment to sustainability and efficiency has solidified its position as a market leader, consistently ranking among the top manufacturers in the agricultural sector. With a legacy of excellence and a focus on customer satisfaction, John Deere continues to shape the future of farming and construction worldwide.
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In 2024, John Deere reported total greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 353,900,000 kg CO2e for Scope 1 and about 224,000,000 kg CO2e for Scope 2. The company also disclosed Scope 3 emissions, specifically 81,000 kg CO2e from purchased goods and services and the use of sold products. This marks a notable decrease from 2023, where Scope 1 emissions were about 410,000,000 kg CO2e and Scope 2 emissions were around 280,000,000 kg CO2e. John Deere has set ambitious climate commitments, aiming for a 50% reduction in absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, using fiscal year 2021 as the baseline. Additionally, the company targets a 30% reduction in Scope 3 emissions within the same timeframe. These targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative, aligning with the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C. The company is on track to achieve a 20% reduction in absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions by the end of fiscal year 2025, compared to the 2021 baseline. John Deere's commitment to sustainability reflects its proactive approach to addressing climate change and reducing its carbon footprint in the agricultural machinery sector.
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Scope 2 | - | - | - | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 |
Scope 3 | - | - | - | - | 000,000,000,000 | - | - | - |
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