While OMV's sustainability strategy is prominently communicated to the outside world, many promises turn out to be without real effort at second glance. Greenpeace reveals how to read the following eight sustainability promises and what really lies behind them.
A transformation of OMV is urgently needed not only from an ecological perspective, but also to secure jobs in the long term. From the Paris Agreement to the Austrian federal government's declaration to create a climate-neutral Austria in 2040, all signs point to a future without fossil fuels.
A company is led into the future by its Management. Mainly the CEO is responsible for fundamental corporate decisions and thus bears the responsibility for the future of the company and the future of the employees. So what is Rainer Seele's position on the necessary transformation of OMV towards a green future?
As an investment, OMV will become increasingly unattractive without a long-term plan to decarbonise their portfolio and exit oil and gas. This is because the fossil energy industry is undergoing a fundamental structural change and hardly a stone will be left unturned.
The task of stabilizing our climate system and thus safeguarding the basis of human life is clear: We must continuously reduce greenhouse gas emissions and bring them to zero by 2050.
The climate crisis is here and must be fought - no one disputes this fact anymore. However, opinions differ as to who bears responsibility for this global crisis and needs to take climate action.