Impact and dependencies assessment
STRABAG has not holistically assessed its impacts or how it depends on nature, including biodiversity. It has an opportunity to start such an assessment across its value chains, focused on quantification of its impacts or dependencies.
Key areas and species
STRABAG does not disclose key species or areas important for biodiversity affected by its operations or suppliers. It has an opportunity to increase its transparency.
Ecosystem conversion and restoration
No evidence was found regarding STRABAG’s efforts to avoid ecosystem conversion, including deforestation, or promote restoration. The company has an opportunity to develop a strategy and publicly report on specific, time-bound targets.
Resource exploitation and circularity
STRABAG does not report quantitatively on its group-wide circularity performance. The company does not disclose efforts to improve soil health.
Water
STRABAG does not disclose relevant information related to water, in its operations or supply chains.
Solid and air pollution
STRABAG does not disclose relevant information related to pollution in its operations or supply chains.
GHG emissions
STRABAG is reducing its scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions. While the company sets a target to achieve climate neutrality, this does not translate to an absolute reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions. No evidence that the company reports progress against the target and that the target is aligned with 1.5°C trajectory.
STRABAG does not disclose any information on scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, nor has it set a time-bound reduction target. The company must immediately set a reduction target aligned with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5-degree trajectory.
Invasive species
STRABAG has not identified any activities that could lead to the introduction of invasive alien species in its own operations.