AeroShell has reaffirmed its commitment to keep working to avoid and reduce carbon emissions by optimizing production and product design, incorporating circularity into product packaging, enhancing the energy efficiency of facilities, and using renewable energy to reduce emissions throughout the supply chain. This commitment is in line with Shell's target to become a net zero-emissions energy business by 2050. The carbon emissions that cannot currently be prevented or decreased will subsequently be made up for by Shell purchasing high-quality, independently validated carbon credits.
Increasing the usage of re-refined base oils, implementing carbon emission reduction strategies across Shell's whole global lubricants business, increasing the amount of recycled plastic in product packaging to help Shell achieve their goal of 30% PCR utilization by 2030. removing more than 55 kTonnes CO2e of Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions from the world's lubricants activities, and lowering production-step carbon intensity by more than 45% since 2016.