With newly validated 2024 data, O-I Glass confirms it has achieved two of its most ambitious sustainability goals – six years ahead of schedule.
Originally set for 2030, the company’s targets for renewable electricity and greenhouse gas emissions have already been met, underscoring O-I’s momentum in sustainable glass manufacturing and its commitment to measurable progress.
O-I surpassed its renewable electricity goal by reaching 51 percent globally, well above the original 40 percent target. The company also reduced global Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent, exceeding its initial goal of a 25 percent reduction from the 2017 baseline.
This data-driven progress has paved the way for a bold next chapter. At O-I’s Investor Day event in March, O-I announced enhanced sustainability goals for 2030, aligned with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5 degree Celsius pathway:
- 47 percent reduction in GHG emissions
- 80 percent use of renewable electricity
- 60 percent average use of cullet (recycled glass)
These elevated targets reflect O-I’s continued drive to reduce environmental impact and deliver greater value to customers through sustainable innovation.
“This accomplishment marks a pivotal moment for the company,” said Chief Sustainability and Administrative Officer Randy Burns. “For more than 120 years, O-I has been a strategic partner to the biggest brands in the world. Even as O-I focuses on radically reducing costs, we’re raising the bar with updated sustainability targets for 2030, with 2019 as the baseline year.”
At O-I, safety is at the core of building a sustainable business. New data confirms O-I’s Total Recordable Incident Rate for O-I employees in 2024 was 1.48, a 48 percent decrease from 2019.
The new performance data is now available on the Sustainability Scorecard on O-I’s website.