Orange has partnered with the Camusat Group – renowned for its leadership in sustainable telecom infrastructure – to launch a joint plan aimed at significantly cutting CO₂-equivalent emissions from the products and services delivered by Camusat
This strategic collaboration will focus on reducing energy usage across telecom facilities, increasing the use of eco-friendly materials, and improving logistics processes.
The initiative forms a crucial part of Orange’s commitment to achieving net zero carbon by 2040. Given that scope 3 emissions – largely tied to purchasing and supply chains – represent over 80% of the Group’s total greenhouse gas (GHG) output, addressing them is critical. Camusat aligns with this objective, having already developed its own low-carbon strategy with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
This joint roadmap falls under Orange’s wider ‘Partners to net zero carbon’ programme, which is designed to co-develop impactful actions with suppliers that result in tangible emissions reductions. The focus is on implementing practical, trackable solutions in two main areas:
Reducing GHG emissions: Orange and Camusat will work closely to apply identified levers for cutting GHG emissions. Through shared data, they will quantify the carbon footprint of telecom infrastructures and track progress in addressing shared environmental challenges.
Assessing product and service impact: Camusat will deliver detailed data on the carbon impact of its offerings, which Orange will incorporate into its overall scope 3 emissions inventory. This will help Orange refine its emissions tracking and support long-term reduction goals leading up to 2040.
“Orange is firmly committed to achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2040. This partnership with Camusat illustrates our desire to work hand in hand with our suppliers to accelerate the energy transition and reduce our collective carbon footprint,” said Elizabeth Tchoungui, executive director in charge of corporate social responsibility for the Orange Group.
“With the signing of this contract, Camusat is pursuing its GHG reduction objectives while helping ambitious companies like Orange to reduce their carbon footprint. Our solutions, such as low-carbon energy infrastructures, are a strategic lever for meeting the growing demand for clean, renewable energy in telecommunications,” added Elodie Perrigot, director of ESG HSE E&S ethics for the Camusat Group.
Orange and Camusat have long collaborated across regions such as Africa, the Middle East, and Europe on infrastructure development. This latest agreement marks a new phase in their partnership—focusing on innovation and sustainability.
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