To achieve the Paris climate goals, the world will need improvements in end use energy efficiency. In one estimate these improvements can provide almost 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions required¹. Today, around a quarter of the world’s energy is lost to friction, corrosion and wear.²
Ever since Castrol was born, it has been dedicated to delivering products that help save energy by fighting friction, reducing corrosion and minimising wear; delivering high-performance with increased efficiency.
To develop the PATH360 strategy, in 2020 Castrol conducted its first assessment of its greenhouse gas inventory in line with the GHG Protocol⁶ covering scopes 1, 2 and 3. Castrol has identified key enablers for improvement and carbon reduction across its products’ life-cycles.
Castrol aims to deliver high performance with lower life-cycle carbon by improving operational efficiency and exploring opportunities to transition to renewable energy. Castrol is also working with its suppliers, sourcing lower carbon raw materials, reducing packaging and working with its partners to influence what happens to products after customer use.
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In 2014, Castrol became the first brand in the world to offer a certified carbon neutral lubricant, Castrol Professional, in accordance with PAS2060⁷. Ever since, Castrol has continued to expand its carbon neutral offer across cars, commercial vehicles and wind turbines.
Under Castrol’s PATH360 sustainability strategy, Castrol plans to increase its carbon neutral offer, including a lead brand across each of the automotive, industrial, marine and energy sectors⁸, as well as all products sold by Castrol in Australia, New Zealand, and Vietnam⁹ in 2021¹⁰.
To fulfil its carbon neutral programme, Castrol buys carbon credits from bp Target Neutral which supports and contributes to a portfolio of carbon reduction, avoidance and removal projects around the world. These projects have additional benefits that support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, improving the lives of millions of people¹¹ through better health, decent work, training and gender equality.
Castrol’s senior vice president, Mandhir Singh, said:
"Our approach is 360-degree, holistic, whole-system thinking. We’re not starting from scratch with PATH360, it builds upon work we’ve been doing for years, pulling it all together into one integrated sustainability programme. We know that many of our customers are looking for more sustainable offers and help with their sustainability goals, and this is what this programme is designed to deliver.”
More widely than Castrol, bp has set out a series of greenhouse gas emission reduction aims for 2030 in support of its ambition to be a net zero company by 2050 or sooner and to help the world get to net zero. bp does not intend to rely on offsets to meet these 2030 aims.
More information: www.castrol.com/path360
Footnotes:
¹Energy Technologies Perspectives 2020 IEA page 73
² https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40544-017-0183-5
³To promote the responsible design and management of plastic packaging along its life-cycle, Castrol defines its plastic footprint as the amount of virgin plastic included in our packaging per litre that isn’t recycled. Our aim to halve it is from our 2019 baseline. See www.castrol.com/path360 for more information.
⁴ Vs. Castrol’s net carbon intensity of our products sold in 2019. See www.castrol.com/path360 for more information.
⁵ Through Castrol’s carbon neutral programme see www.castrol.com/path360 formore information.
⁶Greenhouse Gas Protocol | (ghgprotocol.org)
⁷For a product to be considered carbon neutral, its cradle to grave greenhouse gas emissions must be quantified and compensated for through a combination of emissions reduction activities and carbon offsets.
Castrol’s carbon neutral products follow a robust process where external independent third parties are used to measure the cradle-to-grave emissions using the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol and assure as certified carbon neutral in accordance with the PAS 2060 specification.In 2014, Castrol launched the world’s first carbon neutral engine oil, Castrol Professional, and since then has offset 3.3million tonnes of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent emissions), through this and other products and services.
In 2021, Castrol expects to offset 1.3 million tonnes of CO2e through high quality bp Target Neutral programmes.
⁸Castrol is committed to making all products sold in its lead brands certified carbon neutral in 2021. The CO2 emissions are calculated in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s Product Life-Cycle Standard and includes life-cycle emission. The demonstration of carbon neutrality will be assured by an Independent Third-Party and certified to BSI’s PAS 2060 carbon neutral specification. For a list of lead brands and further information see www.castrol.com/cneutral
⁹Castrol is committed to making all products sold by Castrol in Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand certified carbon neutral in 2021. The CO2 emissions are calculated in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s Product Life-Cycle Standard and includes life-cycle emissions. The demonstration of carbon neutrality will be assured by an Independent Third-Party and certified to BSI’s PAS 2060 carbon neutral specification. See www.castrol.com/cneutral for more information.
¹⁰ In accordance with PAS 2060, the calendar year 2021 is Castrol’s commitment phase for carbon neutrality. The declaration for this period will change from commitment to achievement when this annual process is repeated in 2022 and evidence of a carbon reduction is verified and assured. This means that PAS 2060 requirements relating to all products sold from 01 January 2021 will be met when the verification and assurance is completed.
¹¹Through Castrol’s carbon neutral programme, see www.castrol.com/path360 for more information.
Castrol continues to review its sustainability strategy and plans to evolve it over time as circumstances change.
References to ‘carbon’ refer to CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent).
About Castrol
Castrol, one of the world’s leading lubricant brands, has a proud heritage of innovation and fuelling the dreams of pioneers. Our passion for performance, combined with a philosophy of working in partnership, has enabled Castrol to develop lubricants and greases that have been at the heart of numerous technological feats on land, air, sea and space for over 100 years.
Today, we are driving sustainability and the transition to lower carbon to shape the next 100 years.
Castrol is part of the BP group and serves customers and consumers in the automotive, marine, industrial and energy sectors. Our branded products are recognized globally for innovation and high performance through our commitment to premium quality and cutting-edge technology.
To find out more about Castrol please visit www.castrol.com
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