Ball Corporation’s release of Climate Transition Plan

John E. Kaye
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Ball Corporation releases Climate Transition Plan and 2022 Annual Combined Financial and Sustainability Report
BALL Corporation today released its new Climate Transition Plan which outlines the company’s pathway and evolution into a fully circular and decarbonised business.
This allows Ball to better serve its stakeholders and deliver solutions that benefit the planet.
The plan was released alongside Ball’s 2022 Combined Report which details the company’s commitment to environmental, social, and economic sustainability, as well as progress against its 2030 product stewardship and social impact goals.
Ball’s Climate Transition Plan offers a transparent, robust, and science-based decarbonisation plan inspired by the latest UN guidelines and its call for corporations to ground net zero commitments in real emissions cuts.

With a focus on critical emissions reductions by 2030, and additional milestones by 2050 or earlier, the plan includes three technically feasible and economically viable scenarios that account for a degree of
uncertainty and the potential for change along the journey.
It also details how Ball is aligning its commitments with action, which include its leading efforts to
mobilise the industry’s value chain as a founding member of the World Economic Forum’s First Movers
Coalition and advocating for policies that will accelerate decarbonisation.
Dan Fisher, President and CEO of Ball Corporation said: “As a global company with a 143-year history,
Ball has the expertise and resources required to navigate uncertainty and deliver ongoing value for our
employees, customers, communities and shareholders.”
“The details shared in our 2022 combined report and Climate Transition Plan demonstrate our
commitment to driving innovation and operational excellence across our global aluminium packaging
and aerospace businesses. With sustainability as our continued focus, we have a bright future ahead.”
Ramon Arratia, Chief Sustainability Officer of Ball Corporation, said: “Ball’s Climate Transition Plan will
help our customers achieve their scope 3 emissions targets. Strong collaboration with our customers
and suppliers across the value chain will be needed as well as joint policy advocacy for high circularity.”

“The fight to keep the 1.5-degree limit alive will be won or lost in this decade; Ball’s focus has been on
achieving 55% reductions by 2030 with existing commercial technologies and applying best practice
policies.”
The 2022 Combined Report demonstrates Ball’s long-term commitment to driving innovation, increasing
operational efficiency, and prioritising its people and culture as foundational components to its success.
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