IVL Annual Report 2021

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S USTAI NABLE T R ANSI TION

Sustainable environment

Sustainable transition Sustainable society

Mistra Carbon Exit shows how Sweden’s emissions should be phased out Sweden aims to have net zero emissions by 2045. The technology that is required to get there is known, and the cost is often marginal at the consumer level. The report Accelerating the Climate Transition – Mistra Carbon Exit Key Messages, describes the way ahead, including technical opportunities and challenges regarding the way behaviours, regulation and controls affect the transition. “We know what technology is needed for Sweden to reach net zero emissions by 2045. We also understand that the costs for removing emissions may be high at the producer level, but in most cases marginal at the consumer level. The challenge, above all, lies in the fact that it is still too cheap to emit carbon dioxide,” said Lars Zetterberg, Programme Director of Mistra Carbon Exit and researcher at IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute. The report is supported by some 40 researchers and experts from universities, research institutes, companies and think tanks, including KTH, Linköping University, University of Gothenburg, the Washington-based Resources for the Future and the Brusselsbased Centre for European Policy Studies. The report, which is just over 70 pages in length, provides examples of several advances in the climate work. The cost of wind and solar power has fallen dramatically, sales of electric vehicles are rising faster than expected and there is a strong desire to participate in the transition, both among companies and citizens. “There is no lack of innovation and initiative. But if we are to succeed in reducing emissions fast enough to reach the climate goals, the work must be further speeded up,” says Filip Johnsson, Deputy Programme Director of Mistra Carbon Exit and professor at Chalmers University of Technology. The report also addresses how climate change risks adversely affecting other sustainability goals, such as biodiversity and job opportunities. “Some jobs may disappear, and this can affect sparsely populated and urban areas differently. However, the transition will also entail a range of opportunities, such as improved air quality and the creation of new jobs, which is already being felt in northern Sweden with investments in battery factories and low-carbon steel,” says Lars Zetterberg. The decisions and actions that are implemented during this decade will have a decisive impact if Sweden is to have a chance of achieving net zero emissions by the year 2045, according to the researchers within Mistra Carbon Exit. “The entire community needs to be engaged in the transition work, in all sectors and at all levels, including companies, local authorities and consumers,” says Lars Zetterberg.

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NINE LESSONS FOR AN ACCELERATED TRANSITION 1. Clear demands need to be stipulated during public procurement. 2. Improve cooperation in construction projects. 3. Develop the technology for a flexible electrical system. 4. Speed up the transition of the transport sector. 5. Create new regulations for batteries. 6. Strengthen the commitment from the financial sector. 7. Further tighten up emissions trading. 8. Introduce supplementary support and controls. 9. Set up new financing models for carbon storage. You can download the report in full from the programme’s website: mistracarbonexit.com. To find out more, please contact: Lars Zetterberg, Programme Director, Mistra Carbon Exit, lars.zetterberg@ivl.se, tel. 010-788 65 57


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Scientific articles and book chapters

14min
pages 105-112

Corporate governance

8min
pages 100-101

Audit report

8min
pages 92-95

Sustainability notes

7min
pages 96-97

Management team

1min
page 104

Directors’ report

25min
pages 69-77

Ethics and integrity

1min
page 64

IVL growing and establishing operation in northern Sweden

2min
pages 58-59

What our customers think: Real estate company Willhem

7min
pages 56-57

New platform for climate-adapted and circular procurement

2min
pages 52-53

Some of our offerings within Sustainable society

3min
pages 54-55

Innovation Competition – a powerful tool for finding brilliant solutions

2min
pages 50-51

What our customers thing: energy company Gasum

7min
pages 44-45

The Centre for Circular Construction is the Circular Initiative of the Year

3min
pages 48-49

Circular construction brings many committed parties together

2min
pages 46-47

Some of our offerings within Sustainable transition

1min
page 43

It’s time to close the circles for plastic packaging in industry

3min
pages 36-37

Mistra Carbon Exit shows how Sweden’s emissions should be phased out

2min
page 42

Climate adaptation: “Society needs to be better equipped to tackle climate change”

5min
pages 38-41

Production of renewable aviation fuel in Östersund

3min
pages 34-35

What our customers think: Charge Amps

6min
pages 30-31

Handbook to help restaurants save more food

4min
pages 32-33

Some of our offerings within Sustainable environment

4min
pages 28-29

Time for launch – have you checked out your antifouling paint?

4min
pages 26-27

Multiple successes in the climate agreement – but the rate of transition now has to increase

2min
page 19

Strategic collaboration between IVL and Chalmers

3min
page 18

Annika Helker Lundström, Chair of the Board: Our breadth is our strength

2min
page 4

Health effects, plant damage and climate – air pollution affects more than was previously recognised

5min
pages 22-25

Social benefits of the research

6min
pages 16-17

Environmental problems are global, which means that IVL’s expertise is needed more than ever

6min
pages 20-21

Marie Fossum Strannegård, CEO: IVL is growing and is opening a new office in northern Sweden

3min
page 5

Co-funding – companies conducting research with IVL

4min
pages 14-15
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