The Eiffage Group has presented its 2025 Climate Report, a document that reaffirms its European leadership in sustainability and its commitment to the ecological transition. With a strategy aligned with the Paris Agreement and certified by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the Group continues to move towards carbon neutrality, integrating decarbonisation, the circular economy and biodiversity protection in all its activities.
The report details the Group’s progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions: a 46% reduction in scopes 1 and 2 and a 30% reduction in scope 3 by 2030, compared with 2019. These targets are accompanied by significant investment in innovation, responsible resource management and adaptation to climate change in all areas of activity: construction, infrastructure, energy systems and concessions.
Among the main initiatives highlighted is BlueOn, the pioneering platform launched by Eiffage in 2024 to integrate its carbon footprint into purchasing processes. With more than 40,000 products registered and the participation of more than 180 suppliers, this tool marks a milestone in making environmental impact an essential criterion in business decisions.
Eiffage Energy Systems
The Group has also developed flagship projects that reflect its sustainable vision. In Spain, Eiffage Energía Sistemas has completed the construction of three solar plants for Sonnedix with a total capacity of 150 MW, which will produce 300,000 MWh of clean energy per year, avoiding the emission of 110,000 tonnes of CO₂ and creating more than 200 local jobs.
The report also highlights the role of cross-cutting innovation as a driver of change. Initiatives such as the Seed’Innov and E-Face funds, or the Sekoya industrial club, promote sustainable solutions in collaboration with universities and start-ups. Among the most innovative projects is the BEMS (Building Energy Management System), developed by Eiffage Energía Sistemas, which optimises the energy consumption of buildings through artificial intelligence and smart storage.
2023-2025 Biodiversity Action Plan
In addition, Eiffage has reinforced its 2023-2025 biodiversity action plan with 186 specific measures and new environmental charters covering water, soil and ecosystems. These actions consolidate a comprehensive approach that combines economic performance, social commitment and environmental respect.
With more than 84,000 professionals in 15 countries, Eiffage reaffirms its role as a key player in the ecological transition in Europe, integrating solutions into each project that contribute to a more efficient, resilient and low-carbon future.





