Operator Orange has signed a sustainability agreement with the Camusat Group to advance the decarbonization of its telecom infrastructure supply chain. This initiative is part of Orange’s ‘Partners to net zero carbon’ program and focuses on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions linked to the products and services provided by Camusat.
Concrete targets to reduce CO2 emissions
The partnership outlines clear objectives for cutting CO2eq emissions, emphasizing the energy efficiency of technical infrastructure, the use of sustainable materials, and better logistics. This structured approach reflects both companies' ambitions to actively reduce their environmental footprint.
Background of Camusat
Founded in the 1940s and headquartered in Paris, Camusat is a global leader in the design, deployment, and management of telecom infrastructure solutions, particularly in emerging markets. The company operates in more than 30 countries, with a strong footprint across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, as well as presence in Europe and Latin America.
Tackling the bulk of emissions: Scope 3
With more than 80% of Orange's GHG emissions stemming from Scope 3—largely due to purchasing and supply chain activities—the agreement marks a major step toward addressing these indirect emissions. Camusat will contribute data and insights that help Orange better quantify and manage its total carbon impact.
Shared climate vision and science-based goals
Camusat's low-carbon strategy has already been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). By aligning with Orange, the group strengthens its role as a responsible technology supplier and supports broader efforts in clean energy and emissions reduction.
Sustainability efforts across global markets
This agreement builds on a long-standing relationship between Orange and Camusat across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. It brings innovation, transparency, and measurable action to the forefront of telecom infrastructure development.
Joint accountability for measurable results
Orange and Camusat aim to deliver traceable and impactful emissions reductions through accurate reporting and active collaboration. Their efforts set a precedent for how telcos and infrastructure providers can tackle climate change collectively.
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