Sustainability targets

As a leading ICT company in Switzerland and Italy, Swisscom aims to exploit the opportunities of the digital transformation for the prosperity of the countries. We are committed to minimising potential risks and thus helping to shape the future. We develop the digital skills of people, protect the climate, advocate for fair and environmentally friendly supply chains and maintain a reliable, high-performance ICT infrastructure. Our group sustainability strategy is based on the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals. We have set ourselves the following targets for 2030 as a group and in Switzerland. Specific targets for Italy can be found on the Fastweb+Vodafone websites. The results of the previous Sustainability Strategy 2025 can be found in the Sustainability Report 2024. Further key figures can be found in the Sustainability Statements 2025.

“For us, taking responsibility means forging ahead.”

Christoph Aeschlimann,
CEO Swisscom

Our commitment for our community

We take responsibility for digital society by empowering everyone in the digital world and being an employer of choice where talent thrives.

Our goal is for everyone to be able at all times to communicate in both the public and private spheres and to exploit the opportunities provided by digitisation. We see it as our duty to train users in the competent and safe use of digital media. We want to promote digitisation and thus enable the digital penetration of everyday life. In particular, we support children and young people in dealing competently with new opportunities. But we are also keen for the working population and senior citizens to recognise the opportunities that the information society holds for them.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Guideline value for 2030
Group: course visitors
(total per year, online and physical)
    294,000 280’000
CH: Reached visitors on all channels 2,029,090 2,211,082 2,940,000 2,000,000
KPI Group: course visitors
(total per year, online and physical)
Value 2023
Value 2024
Value 2025 294,000
Guideline value for 2030 280’000
KPI CH: Reached visitors on all channels
Value 2023 2,029,090
Value 2024 2,211,082
Value 2025 2,940,000
Guideline value for 2030 2,000,000

We benefit from a diverse workforce, which creates an enormous competitive advantage for us: with their different views and approaches, experiences, ideas and skills, employees inspire and learn from each other. As a result, Swisscom gains greater creativity, innovation and success. We pay attention to the fair treatment of employees regardless of their gender, age, background, language or sexual orientation. We also ensure the inclusion of employees with physical and psychological impairments. In doing so, we design relevant processes in recruitment, appointment, development, talent management and leadership culture in such a way that they counteract even unconscious stereotyping and enable true equal opportunities.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Guideline value for 2030
CH: Proportion of women in management in headcount 14,4% 15,1% 20,0% 22,0%
KPI CH: Proportion of women in management in headcount
Value 2023 14,4%
Value 2024 15,1%
Value 2025 20,0%
Guideline value for 2030 22,0%

Employer attractiveness is a major priority for us in view of the increasing shortage of skilled workers. This is especially true for IT profiles. Under the motto ‘What you make of it is what makes us’, we pursue a strategy of attracting and retaining the best employees for Swisscom. Swisscom Switzerland has set itself the goal of being one of the top three employers in the Swiss ICT industry by 2030.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
Group: Internal staffing of Management positions      75 (CH) 75 (Group)
KPI Group: Internal staffing of Management positions
Value 2023
Value 2024
Value 2025 75 (CH)
Target 2030 75 (Group)

To take advantage of opportunities presented by the digital change and to master its challenges, it is essential that our employees continuously expand their skills. We want to inspire talented people to join Swisscom and develop them into the specialists and managerial staff of the future.

KPI Value 2025 Target 2030
Group: Talent retention rate  95% (CH) > 95%
KPI Group: Talent retention rate
Value 2025 95% (CH)
Target 2030 > 95%

Volunteering is an important part of the culture in Switzerland and Italy. With our Give2Grow programme, for instance, all employees are offered the opportunity to dedicate one day a year to a charitable or ecological project. Every year, over 2,500 volunteer days are to be completed by our employees.

“By 2035 we will be Net-Zero according to SBTi”

Saskia Günther,
Head of Sustainability

Our commitment for the planet

We achieve Net-Zero by 2035 and further support customers' climate ambitions while contributing to nature.

As a Group, we have committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the entire value chain in accordance with SBTi by 2035, thereby making a significant contribution to a climate-friendly Switzerland. We are therefore committed to reducing our absolute Scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2035, starting from the base year of 2018.*

KPIs (Group) Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
Near-term target:
Scope 1&2
-35% -37% -67% -80%
Near-term target:
Scope 3
-18% -20% -39% -60%
Near-term target:
Scope 1–3              
-18% -20% -40% -60%
Long-term target:
Scope 1–3
-18% -20% -40% -90% (2035)
KPIs (Group) Value 2023
Near-term target:
Scope 1&2
-35%
Near-term target:
Scope 3
-18%
Near-term target:
Scope 1–3             
-18%
Long-term target:
Scope 1–3
-18%
KPIs (Group) Value 2024
Near-term target:
Scope 1&2
-37%
Near-term target:
Scope 3
-20%
Near-term target:
Scope 1–3             
-20%
Long-term target:
Scope 1–3
-20%
KPIs (Group) Value 2025
Near-term target:
Scope 1&2
-67%
Near-term target:
Scope 3
-39%
Near-term target:
Scope 1–3             
-40%
Long-term target:
Scope 1–3
-40%
KPIs (Group) Target 2030
Near-term target:
Scope 1&2
-80%
Near-term target:
Scope 3
-60%
Near-term target:
Scope 1–3             
-60%
Long-term target:
Scope 1–3
-90% (2035)

*The target boundary includes land related emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks.

Swisscom originally set itself the target of increasing energy efficiency by 35% between 1.1.2016 and the end of 2020. This target has been achieved. Swisscom Switzerland has set itself a new target of increasing energy efficiency by a further 30% by the end of 2034 (3% on average per year). As a group, we still want to use 100% renewable electricity and produce our own energy using PV systems.

KPI Value in 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
CH: Energy efficiency increase   +0,8% +3,6% +34% (2034)
Group: Electricity production from PV systems   3,7 GWh 6,5 GWh 11,5 GWh
KPI Value in 2023
CH: Energy efficiency increase
Group: Electricity production from PV systems
KPI Value 2024
CH: Energy efficiency increase +0,8%
Group: Electricity production from PV systems 3,7 GWh
KPI Value 2025
CH: Energy efficiency increase +3,6%
Group: Electricity production from PV systems 6,5 GWh
KPI Target 2030
CH: Energy efficiency increase +34% (2034)
Group: Electricity production from PV systems 11,5 GWh

We will enable a positive CO2 contribution of 4 million tonnes per year by 2030 in Switzerland and Italy. This corresponds to almost ten percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in Switzerland. We will achieve this by empowering our customers to reduce their own carbon footprint through our products and services and by investing in climate-friendly start-ups. These include, for example, digital solutions for location-independent working and IoT (Internet of Things)-supported services for the optimization and remote monitoring of traffic, building technology and devices.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
Group: CO2 savings in kilo tonnes 1,158 (CH) 1,213 (CH) 3,792 (Group) 4,000
KPI Group: CO2 savings in kilo tonnes
Value 2023 1,158 (CH)
Value 2024 1,213 (CH)
Value 2025 3,792 (Group)
Target 2030 4,000

In the past, we have made a "tonne-for-tonne" climate contribution for all the CO2 emissions we have emitted (for every emitted tonne of CO2, we reduced one tonne of CO2 through verified carbon avoidance and mitigation projects). In the future, for every tonne of CO2 emitted, we are going to invest CHF 120 in negative emission technologies and companies beyond our own value chain in a "money-for-ton" approach. In this way, we continue to take responsibility for our direct, currently unavoidable residual emissions. This new BVCM in approach in Switzerland allows us to prioritize long-term impact over pure quantitative reduction and to promote technologies that will enable all companies achieve their Net-zero targets in the long term. These investments are to be understood complementary to our direct CO2 reduction measures.

Based on the commitments of our sustainability and supply chain strategy, we have further developed our circular economy activities. In this respect we are very well positioned with the take-back and second-life programmes (e.g. Swisscom Mobile Aid). There is potential for improvement with the circular economy compatibility of our own products and through greater transparency in network dismantling.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
Group: Product carbon footprint (PCF) reduction of own products
    -36% (WLAN-Box 5)
-18% (Internet-Box 5)
-10%
CH: Refurbishment rate (home network)
    67% 70%
CH: Take back rate (smartphones) 25% 34% 34% 50%
KPI Group: Product carbon footprint (PCF) reduction of own products
Value 2023
Value 2024
Value 2025 -36% (WLAN-Box 5)
-18% (Internet-Box 5)
Target 2030 -10%
KPI CH: Refurbishment rate (home network)
Value 2023
Value 2024
Value 2025 67%
Target 2030 70%
KPI CH: Take back rate (smartphones)
Value 2023 25%
Value 2024 34%
Value 2025 34%
Target 2030 50%

We are committed to the preservation of nature. We analyse and publish our impact on the environment and ecosystems. We have set ourselves the goal of equipping our central office buildings with an improved biodiversity programme. In addition, we are doubling the number of annual people days available for nature projects as part of our "Give2Grow" programme to raise awareness and increase engagement among our employees.

KPI Value 2025 Target 2030
CH: Central offices with improved biodiversity program 1% 15%
KPI CH: Central offices with improved biodiversity program
Value 2025 1%
Target 2030 15%

“Committed to a digital future – closely connected to Switzerland.”

Myriam Käser,
Head of Group Communications & Responsibility

Our commitment as a responsible leader

We are a trusted corporate citizen that upholds the highest standards in governance, security and ethics.

We are a member of the Joint Alliance for CSR (JAC). JAC is a consortium of 29 telecoms enterprises which checks the safeguarding of social responsibility in the production centres of the major multinational ICT suppliers. Most of these are located in China, Taiwan, India, Japan, South Korea and South America. We use audits to identify socially or environmentally unsatisfactory practices and take appropriate measures to address them.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
Group: Number of employees at suppliers in the audited factories. 194,000 234,396 230,432 250,000
CH: Sustain EcoVadis rating 81/100 86/100 89/100 90/100
KPI Value 2023
Group: Number of employees at suppliers in the audited factories. 194,000
CH: Sustain EcoVadis rating 81/100
KPI Value 2024
Group: Number of employees at suppliers in the audited factories. 234,396
CH: Sustain EcoVadis rating 86/100
KPI Value 2025
Group: Number of employees at suppliers in the audited factories. 230,432
CH: Sustain EcoVadis rating 89/100
KPI Target 2030
Group: Number of employees at suppliers in the audited factories. 250,000
CH: Sustain EcoVadis rating 90/100

As a trustworthy partner, Swisscom works hard to meet stakeholders’ high expectations in terms of our integrity. We work in line with values and ethical principles and train our employees in lawful and value-oriented conduct.

KPI Value 2023 Value 2024 Value 2025 Target 2030
Group: Proportion of employees trained in ethics & Security 0% 91% 93% (CH) > 95%
CH: Proportion of high-risk AI cases to be assessed in data ethics board and decided by management     100% 100%
KPI Value 2023
Group: Proportion of employees trained in ethics & Security 0%
CH: Proportion of high-risk AI cases to be assessed in data ethics board and decided by management
KPI Value 2024
Group: Proportion of employees trained in ethics & Security 91%
CH: Proportion of high-risk AI cases to be assessed in data ethics board and decided by management
KPI Value 2025
Group: Proportion of employees trained in ethics & Security 93% (CH)
CH: Proportion of high-risk AI cases to be assessed in data ethics board and decided by management 100%
KPI Target 2030
Group: Proportion of employees trained in ethics & Security > 95%
CH: Proportion of high-risk AI cases to be assessed in data ethics board and decided by management 100%

For the 2025 reporting year, we will report in accordance with the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) as a group and have it audited externally. To this end, we are integrating all subsidiaries for the first time and making our contribution to international comparability and transparency. In addition, we want to maintain our leading position in selected ratings.

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