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Billes

Sweden·94 headcount·Reporting year 2024

Printing Industry

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SectorManufacturing - Other
RegionEurope
Size band11-100 employees
Joined SME Hub31 Jan 2024
Reporting statusReported
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Commitment

Net zero target
By 2050
Scope 1 + 2 + 3 · Baseline 2020

Practices & perspective

Practices in place
Climate action plan in placenot asked
Scope 3 emissions measured
Engaged suppliers on net-zeronot asked
Communicated commitment to customers
Products/services qualify as climate solutions
Integrated climate into company missionnot asked
Third-party verified data
Governance:? Choose as many as are applicable. * Person is responsible for climate strategy at board level 6.1.1 Please describe their position and responsibility. * CEO and owner of the company 6.1.2 Is this person (or another at executive and board level) also responsible for climate risk? * Yes
Climate risk:Yes - we have identified both climate risks and opportunities 6.2.1 Where are the climate risks you've identified? * Value Chain 6.2.2 How are you managing these climate risks? Choose as many as are a
In their own words
. * Billes continues to report emissions from scope 1, 2 and 3 now with ClimateCalc who validates the calculations according to GHG protocol. Bille’s total carbon dioxide emissions continues to decrease from 1223 tons to 1009 tons 2024. We are working to continue lower our emissions, the emissions that we cannot find a solution for is being climate compensated for via UN. Projects within the next years is to upgrade our lightning, the choosing of materials and suppliers, and the waste.
Acknowledged challenges
  • 01Reducing scope 3 emissions
  • 02Balancing emission reductions with business growth
  • 03Inaccurate or insufficient data

Reported footprint

GHG emissions (tCO2e)
 2024
Scope 118.0
Scope 24.0
Scope 1 + 222.0
Scope 3
Energy use
 2024unit
Total3.1MkWh
Renewable1.4MkWh
Renewable share45.0%

Calculated via: Other calculator (please specify) 3.8.1 Specify any additional details * We calculate according to G

Country grid context · Sweden · 2024

Renewables
67%
of generation
Intensity
41
gCO₂/kWh · very low

Hydro + nuclear; one of the cleanest grids globally.

Source: Ember Yearly Electricity Data (CC BY 4.0). For SMEs, the grid carbon intensity is the dominant lever on Scope 2 emissions — switching to a renewable tariff is often the single biggest cut available.

Grid trajectory

No multi-year history available for this country yet.

Renewable transition options· 3126 MWh annual load · 45% renewable today

Country-specific cost data not yet available for this market — we're building coverage out from the EU + US first.

Sector net-zero pathway· manufacturing general

Industry-level decarbonisation context — not this firm's own commitment. Shows how the wider sector needs to evolve for individual SME targets to be achievable.

Generic manufacturing leans on power-grid decarbonisation as the dominant Scope 1+2 lever.

Sector primary pathway
Corporate Scope 1+2 absolute emissions
% of 2020 emissions
0501002020203020402050
Year readout

Hover the chart to read off Best / Realistic / Worst values at any year. Click to pin the readout.

2050 endpoint:
Best 0% · Worst 70%
Corporate Scope 1+2 absolute emissions · % of 2020 emissions · base 2020 · Source: SBTi 1.5°C corporate criteria (4.2% YoY) · Race to Zero · BAU
SBTi 1.5°C corporate criteria (4.2% YoY) · Race to Zero · BAU
Sector dependencies · 1 upstream sector
Grid carbon intensity
% of 2020 gCO2/kWh
0501002020203020402050
Best0%
Realistic15%
Worst60%
Grid carbon intensity · % of 2020 gCO2/kWh · base 2020
Source: IEA WEO 2023 — NZE / APS / STEPS
IEA WEO 2023

Pathway data is authored estimates anchored on IEA / SBTi sector pathways. Best / Realistic / Worst lines map to NZE / APS / STEPS-style scenarios.