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Sustainability Goals

2025 Sustainability Goals

Science for Circular

  • Invest to develop more sustainable materials and products to help our customers reach their environmental goals
  • Reduce manufacturing waste by an additional 10 percent, indexed to sales
  • Achieve “zero landfill” status at more than 30 percent of manufacturing sites
  • Drive supply chain Sustainability through targeted raw material traceability and supplier performance assurance
  • Reduce water use by 10% by 2022 and then by 20% by 2025
  • Engage 100 percent of water-stressed/scarce communities where 3M manufactures on community-wide approaches to water management
  • Reduce its use of virgin fossil-based plastic by 125 million pounds
  • Install state-of-the-art water purification technology at its largest water-using locations by 2023
  • Reduce facility water use by 25% by 2030
  • Achieve a net positive water impact in water-stressed basins, preserving freshwater resources, and engaging in public and corporate outreach
  • Discontinue the use of PFAS across its product portfolio and exit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) manufacturing

 

Science for Climate

  • Improve energy efficiency indexed to net sales by 30 percent
  • Increase renewable energy to 25 percent of total electricity use
  • Ensure GHG emissions at least 50 percent below our 2002 baseline, while growing our business
  • Help our customers reduce their GHGs by 250 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions through use of 3M products
  • Reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and then by 80 % by 2040
  • Achieve carbon neutrality

 

Science for Community

  • Provide training to 5 million people globally on worker and patient safety
  • Invest cash and products for education, community, and environmental programs
  • 100 percent participation in employee development programs to advance individual and organizational capabilities
  • Double the pipeline of diverse talent in management to build a diverse workforce.
  • Donate 300,000 skills-based work hours across the globe
  • Create 5 million unique STEM and skilled trades learning experiences for underrepresented individuals

Latest Sustainability Report

Highlights


  • Reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 43.2% in 2023 (2019 baseline).
  • In 2023, increased renewable energy to 56.2% of total electricity use (2015 baseline), up from 51.9% in 2022.
  • Improved energy efficiency 16.4%, indexed to net sales (2015 baseline).
  • Helped customers reduce their GHG emissions by 135 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent (since 2015).
  • Reduced global water usage by 19.1% since 2019.
  • 45.9% of manufacturing sites had attained zero landfill status by the end of 2023.
  • Reduced use of virgin fossil-based plastic by 69.8 million pounds since 2021.
  • In 2023, packaging reduction efforts resulted in a decrease of 198 metric tons of materials used.

Highlights


  • Increased total diversity in non-production employees worldwide to 51.8% in 2023, up 0.5% from 2022.
  • Increased total diversity in executive employees worldwide to 61.2% in 2023, up 2.1% from 2022.
  • Increased number of women in global workforce from 36.9% in 2022 to 37.4% in 2023.
  • Maintained 100% gender pay equity in all global regions and racial/ethnic groups in the U.S.
  • Has provided 2.2 million STEM and skilled trade learning experiences for underrepresented individuals over two years of reporting, toward its goal of 5 million experiences by the end of 2025.
  • Invested $13 million in diverse-serving organizations in 2023, bringing the total to $39 million of its 5-year $50 million commitment (by 2025).
  • Recognized in 2023 as a High-Scoring Business in the Center for Economic Inclusion’s Racial Equity Dividends Index.

Recent News

2023

3M / SVANTE Announced a joint development agreement to develop and produce Direct Air Capture (DAC) products for the carbon dioxide removal (CDR) industry. Svante has developed a process for coating solid sorbents onto sheets to make DAC filters for industrial plants that can be applied to 85% of the total carbon and capture removal sector. This agreement comes after 3M’s venture capital arm took part in Svante’s Series E fundraising round in December. (May 2023)

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Announced it will exit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) manufacturing and work to discontinue the use of PFAS across its product portfolio by the end of 2025. 3M’s decision is based on the increasing regulation of PFAS and changing stakeholder expectations. (Jan 2023)

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2022

Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty — 85 organizations, including global businesses, financial institutions, and NGOs, have announced a common vision for an effective and ambitious Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution, which is expected to determine the trajectory of the plastic pollution crisis for generations to come. The endorsing organizations agree that the treaty must support progress on a number of key outcomes including:

  • The reduction of plastic production and use through a circular economy approach;
  • Increased circulation of necessary plastic;
  • And the prevention and remediation of hard-to-abate micro- and macro-plastic leakage into the environment.

The coalition was organized by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and WWF and includes CEF members 3M, Kimberly-Clark, PepsiCo, and Unilever. (Sept 2022)

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3M launched a new integrated ESG reporting hub showcasing sustainability/ESG advancements made in 2021. By combining the company’s financial, Sustainability and DEI reporting in one place, the website demonstrates the company’s progress toward integrated reporting, a change that will also be reflected in its upcoming Global Impact Report. (March 2022)

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The Recycling Partnership launched a Recycling Inclusion Fund to “close the equity gap” in the US waste and recycling system. It will provide access, education, and career advancement opportunities in the sustainability sector for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations. Initial funding partners include CEF members 3M and Procter & Gamble. (Feb 2022)

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2021

The Department of Energy (DOE) launched a Better Climate Challenge for companies, municipalities, states, and other organizations to set ambitious, near-term emission-reduction goals. Signatories will commit to reducing portfolio-wide Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by at least 50% within 10 years, and the DOE will provide technical assistance and learning opportunities. CEF members 3M, Ford, General Motors, and Schneider Electric are among the 32 founding signatories. (Nov 2021)
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The Department of Energy (DOE) released a progress update on its Better Plants program, which aims to decarbonize the industrial sector. Over 250 manufacturers and water utilities have participated in the program and cumulatively saved $9.3 billion in energy costs and over 1.9 quadrillion BTUs of energy—more energy than Wisconsin uses annually. Program partners include CEF members 3M, Dow, Ford, General Electric, General Motors, International Paper, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, and Schneider Electric. (Oct 2021)
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RE100 LEADERSHIP AWARDS – Four companies were honored by Climate Group’s RE100 initiative for “pioneering work in accelerating the global transition to 100% renewable electricity” (Sept 2021):

  • 3M - Market Trailblazer Award
  • The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. - Enterprising Leader Award
  • Google - Changemaker Award
  • Novo Nordisk - Key Collaborator Award

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Joined the Water Resilience Coalition and committed to achieving a net-positive water impact in water-stressed basins, preserving freshwater resources, and engaging in public and corporate outreach by 2050. (Aug 2021)
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TPG — Announced a first close of $5.4 billion for the TPG Rise Climate Fund, the largest climate-focused fund in the world. Over 20 global companies—including CEF members 3M, ADM, Alphabet, Apple, Bank of America, Boeing, Dow, GE, General Motors, Honeywell, and TD Bank Groupparticipated in the close and will form a Rise Climate Coalition. The fund will take a broad sector approach, focusing on growth equity to value-added infrastructure to driving solutions for 5 climate sub-sectors. (Aug 2021)
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75 companies—including 3M, Apple, General Motors, Google, HP Inc., and Unileverurged lawmakers to support a clean energy standard and require power companies supply zero-carbon electricity. Organized by Ceres, the Environmental Defense Fund, and others, they wrote in an open letter, "A federal clean electricity standard should achieve 80 percent carbon pollution-free electricity by 2030 on the pathway to 100% clean power by 2035." (July 2021)
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RE100 — The RE100 companies, which are committed to 100% renewable electricity, now have an electricity demand greater than that of the U.K. or Italy and are on track to save CO2 emissions equal to burning over 118 million tons of coal per year. RE100 members include CEF Members: 3M, Apple, Bank of America, Bloomberg, Dell Technologies, Ecolab, Facebook, General Motors, Google, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP Inc., Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Mastercard, McKinsey & Co., Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, Siemens AG, TD Bank Group, Trane Technologies, Unilever, and Visa. (July 2021)
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Committed to reducing its use of virgin fossil-based plastic by 125 million pounds—more than 5 times the weight of the Eiffel Tower—by 2025. (April 2021)

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Committed to create 5 million unique STEM and skilled trades learning experiences for underrepresented individuals by the end of 2025 to advance economic equity. Learning experiences to include scholarships, internships, and robust student services, varying experiential learning opportunities, volunteerism, and monetary investments by 3M. (April 2021)

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Vision 2050: Time to Transform — WBCSD and over 40 of its members—including 3M, BASF, Microsoft, and Unilever—released an action agenda based on 9 “transformation pathways” essential to a sustainable and prosperous future. The pathways cover business areas essential to society: energy; transportation and mobility; living spaces; products and materials; financial products and services; connectivity; health and wellbeing; water and sanitation; and food. Each pathway includes 10 action areas for companies to take over the next decade. (March 2021)

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Ethisphere released its 2021 list of the World’s Most Ethical Companies. CEF members recognized include (March 2021):

  • 3M
  • ADM
  • Aptiv
  • CBRE
  • Dell Technologies
  • Ecolab
  • General Motors
  • HanesBrands
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • Honeywell
  • HP
  • International Paper
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Kimberly-Clark
  • Mastercard
  • Microsoft
  • PepsiCo
  • VF Corporation
  • Visa
  • Waste Management

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A major new coalition, “America is All In,” launched to mobilize bold climate ambitions nationally and uphold the federal government’s commitment to climate action—specifically to cut U.S. emissions in half or more by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050. Co-led by UN Special Climate Envoy Michael Bloomberg, the coalition effectively merges We Are Still In and America’s Pledge and is the most expansive effort ever assembled to support climate action in the U.S., involving U.S. businesses, cities, states, tribal nations, schools, and faith groups, health care organizations, and cultural institutions. Large companies involved include: 3M, Adobe, Amazon, Apple, ADM, Autodesk, BASF, Best Buy, Cargill, Carrier Corporation, The Clorox Company, Coca-Cola, Danone N.A., Dell Technologies, Dow Inc., DSM N.A., DuPont, eBay, Edison International, Facebook, Gap, General Mills, Google, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP, Inc., IKEA U.S., Johnson & Johnson, Johnson Controls, Kellogg Company, LafargeHolcim, Levi Strauss & Co., L’Oréal, Mars Incorporated, McDonald’s, Microsoft, Mondelez International, National Grid, Nestle, NIKE, Novozymes, PG&E Corporation, PepsiCo, Salesforce, Siemens, Sony Corporation of America, Starbucks, Steelcase, Target, Tiffany & Co., Trane Technologies, Verizon, VF Corporation, Walmart, and Waste Management. (February 2021)

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3M committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, reducing facility water use by 25% by 2030 (expected to save 2.5 billion gallons annually), and improving water quality after use in manufacturing operations. The company expects to invest approximately $1 billion over the next 20 years to achieve these goals. Interim goals include (February 2021):

  • Reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and 80% by 2040
  • Reducing water use by 10% by 2022 and 20% reduction by 2025
  • Installing state-of-the-art water purification technology by 2023 at its largest water-using locations

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2020 & prior

3M — Is collaborating with Ford Motor Company and GE Healthcare to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, including Powered Air-Purifying Respirators and ventilators. (March 2020)

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3M — Included on Ethisphere 2020 list of the World’s Most Ethical Companies (March 2020)   


3M Announced its first formal requirement that a "Sustainability Value Commitment" will be included in all new products introduced beginning in 2019. (Dec 2018).

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