(Finance) – In 2024 Prysmian It has successfully provided about 58,000 kilometers of cables that contain organic -based materials and which have a reduced carbon imprint compared to the cables that contain conventional oil -based polymers.
Within these cables, he explains a note, they are Biological materials used from renewable sources used with a negative value in terms of carbon footprint. This means that Prysmian has provided a volume of cables for electric networks such that he can cover the entire circumference of the planet Earth (40,000 km) almost once and a half, allowing a significant reduction in the value of the carbon imprint.
The push to adopt sustainable materials in the production of its cables is part of the Prysmian leadership position regarding sustainability. The company, in fact, constantly introduces innovative solutions on the market that contribute to reducing the carbon footprint in the energy sector.
The impact of this initiative will allow Prysmian to support its customers in a path of sustainability and to satisfy energy transition objectives, contributing to the achievement of their emissions reduction objectives and to shape a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Through global strategic partnerships with suppliers of materials, Prysmian is at the forefront in the supply of biomaterials, low carbon materials and recycled materials.
Cinzia Farise, Executive Vice President, Power Grid Businesssaid: “As a global leader of the energy transition, Our vision is to provide innovative and sustainable products that our customers serve all over the worldtaking advantage of our vast global presence to promote sustainable progress and efficiency, and satisfy the growing demand for electrical networks. “
Sathish Kumar Ranganathan, Global Vice President of R&D Power Grid & MaterialsPrysmian, said: “Our continuous efforts in the development of innovative materials such as green aluminum, recycled materials and bio-pusters, allow us to offer value to our customers, respecting the regulations of the sector and significantly reducing the imprint carbon of our products. ”