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Axis Communications’ Sustainability Report Highlights Dedication to Sustainable Business Practices

Axis Communications' Sustainability Report Highlights Dedication to Sustainable Business Practices

Axis and its suppliers are taking action to ensure 50% of energy use in manufacturing and logistics will be derived from renewable sources by 2024

Axis Communications’ Sustainability Report emphasizes multifaceted sustainability initiatives across its business, extending beyond product design and manufacturing to encompass entire value and supply chains.

“With more than 4,200 employees located across 50 countries worldwide, and an expansive network of technology partners and distributors, the Axis family stretches far and wide and touches every corner of our planet. We therefore have a responsibility to proactively confront socioeconomic and environmental issues, as well as deploy measures that help position us as an industry leader in sustainability,” said Atul Rajput, EMEA Director of Channel Partners and End Customers at Axis.

Protecting our planet

Guided by the Axis Environmental Policy and Environmental strategy, Axis takes an unwavering position on its impact on the environment. The company prioritises the role it can play in confronting the most pressing social and environmental challenges of our time. This position is illustrated by the company’s various initiatives, including its collaboration with Water Alliance and Emirates Environmental Group. Working with the two UAE-based not-for-profit organisations to address the issue of access to clean water, Axis demonstrates the power of private-public partnerships (PPPs) and how we can work together to ensure a water-secure future for all.

We therefore have a responsibility to proactively confront socioeconomic and environmental issues, as well as deploy measures that help position us as an industry leader in sustainability,” 

Atul Rajput, EMEA Director of Channel Partners and End Customers at Axis

In 2022, Axis committed to setting science-based emissions reduction targets. This provides a clearly defined guideline for companies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in line with what the latest scientific findings deem necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and limit global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. By developing these targets, which will then be reviewed by the Science Based Targets initiative, Axis establishes a company-wide standard that all suppliers and partners will be expected to adhere to. 

Axis and its suppliers are taking action to ensure 50% of energy use in manufacturing and logistics will be derived from renewable sources by 2024, and 100% by 2030. This action is reflected across all areas of operation, including the company’s main offices in Lund, Sweden, where all lights have been changed to LED and systems have been put on timers to reduce energy consumption. 

Responsible innovation

As a supporter of the UN Agenda 2030 and working to help achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Axis believes change happens holistically. That change begins at a product design and manufacturing level, where it’s possible to develop and adopt new technologies that promote sustainability, strengthen people’s rights, and safeguard individual privacy. 

Across the value chain, energy consumption during usage has the largest environmental impact once Axis products and solutions are in use, which is why Axis strives to reduce energy by designing power supplies that emit minimal waste such as heat and electrical noise. 

Cybersecurity is also a priority, especially in the context of interconnected networks. Here, Axis applies best-practice policies, processes, and technologies from product development to decommissioning, ensuring reliability and the confidentiality of end user and product information. In 2022, Axis extended the scope of its ISO/IEC 27001 certification to include the development and operation of its software platform for connected devices. As an internationally recognised standard, this compliance demonstrates commitment to managing internal information infrastructure and systems that support and deliver services to partners and customers. 

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