Prysmian’s Climate Ambition: toward Net Zero

Prysmian Group, a global leader in energy and telecommunications cable systems, has defined a climate strategy aligned with the Paris Agreement and validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

As an official Prysmian distributor, Nortécnica closely follows this evolution, providing solutions that reflect the industry’s growing commitment to sustainability and the energy transition.

16 March 2026

Prysmian Group has defined clear and measurable emissions reduction targets, using 2019 as the reference year:

  • 60% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 and 90% by 2035 (vs. 2019)
  • 65% reduction in Scope 3 emissions by 2030 and 90% by 2035 (vs. 2019)
  • Net Zero across the entire value chain by 2035

This strategy is based on science-based objectives aligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement and validated by the Science Based Targets initiative.

The company has therefore committed to achieving Net Zero for Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions by 2035.

Presented at the Capital Markets Day held in New York in 2025, this approach integrates sustainability into the strategic plan “Accelerating Growth,” combining decarbonisation, technological innovation, and active collaboration with suppliers and partners.

Prysmian’s climate ambition also includes the concept of avoided emissions, supported by solutions such as energy transmission infrastructure for the energy transition, the E3X robot, Sirocco Extreme fibre, and digital predictive maintenance systems such as PryID, Alesea, All-Ground, EOSS, and Elaspeed S.


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For more detailed information on Prysmian’s climate strategy and performance, please consult the 2025 Integrated Report:
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Prysmian Products and Solutions

Prysmian Group develops a comprehensive portfolio of cabling solutions for the energy and telecommunications sectors, playing an essential role in infrastructure modernization and the energy transition.

Its portfolio includes:
  • Low, medium, and high voltage power cables
  • Energy transmission and distribution systems
  • Submarine cables for interconnections and offshore projects
  • Solutions for renewable energy, such as wind and solar power
  • Fibre optic cables
  • Telecommunications network solutions