Non-financial targets and sustainability
Every day Peab contributes to sustainable social development and works to improve everyday life for people in their local communities. We do this by building everything from homes, schools and hospitals to bridges, roads and other infrastructure. Working sustainably is a strategic matter for Peab that primarily takes place locally, connected to everyday life based on our core values, business concept, mission, strategic targets and Code of Conduct.
We monitor our business based on nine external targets – both financial and non-financial – that also identify our prioritized material sustainable aspects. These are found in the strategic targets Best workplace and Leader in social responsibility. We report the targets quarterly, semi-annually or annually. In this report we report the outcome of four of these targets: the operating margin, net debt/equity ratio, our target concerning our vision of zero workplace accidents and a contracting trend in serious workplace accidents as well as our eNPS target regarding Peab’s attractivity as an employer.
Most satisfied customers
It is imperative for a long-term, sustainable relationship that Peab deliver on its obligations to customers. A satisfied customer is a customer that comes back and is vital to marketing our company. Our annual customer survey is an important measure of how well we are meeting our customers’ expectations while also indicating where there is room for improvement.
In our measurement method of Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) each business area equals a fourth of the rating for the Group’s compiled CSI result. In 2024 CSI amounted to 78 which is a continued good result and bit over our target of at least 75.
In connection with the CSI survey we also ask customers how they perceive Peab based on a number of factors. Both private and business customers give Peab’s personnel the highest rating while reliability increased the most. Almost 2,400 customers participated in the autumn survey. Now we will continue to work together with our customers – and strive for early and close dialogues – to achieve the highest possible value for customers and their greatest satisfaction with Peab.
The next target update will be after the fourth quarter in the year-end report 2025.
Best workplace
Peab’s business is founded on a strong corporate culture. Employees can make a difference by building the local community in the places all over the Nordic region where they live and work. Every employee has a great deal of personal responsibility, and should have both good working conditions and development opportunities as well as safe and inclusive workplaces.
Serious accidents
A safe work environment is the foundation of our business. Everyone at our workplaces should be able to be there under safe and secure conditions, despite the fact that there are risks involved in the work we do. Peab has a vision of zero workplace accidents. We continuously develop our quality-assured work methods and train our employees to reinforce our safety culture. The focus is on preventive work, remediation of reported incidents and risk observations, and learning from them.
In order to reach our vision of zero workplace accidents, we have a target of a contracting trend in serious accidents* that includes everyone at our workplaces. The development of serious accidents has continued to be on a lower level compared to 2023 and 2024 and the number of serious accidents was 29 over a rolling twelve month period per June 30, 2025, which can be compared to 33 for the full year 2024. During the second quarter 2025 there were nine serious accidents, of which six involved our own employees and three employees of subcontractors.
We also monitor the number of workplace accidents with more than four days absence, excluding the day of injury (LTI4), and workplace accidents according to the same definition per one million hours worked (LTIF4) for our own employees. During the second quarter of the year the number of LTI4 was 30 (25 in the first quarter 2025) and the LTIF4 frequency rate over a rolling 12 month period was 5.7 (5.9 for full year 2024). Now we will continue with unabated intensity to reduce the number of accidents.
Attractive employers (eNPS)
We should be the best workplace in the industry and thereby the obvious choice of employer. Twice a year we hold our personnel survey The Handshake so that co-workers and teams can continuously develop. The questions mainly concern productivity, the team’s sustainability and if employees are willing to recommend Peab as an employer (eNPS). The latter is also one of our nine external targets that we report twice a year and should be above the benchmark for the industry and manufacturing trade.
In the spring survey the eNPS value for the Group notably increased and continued to be far above the Nordic benchmark. We increased by four points to 32 (28) even though last year was full of external challenges. At the same time the benchmark rose by one point to 18 (17). The eNPS value rose among our skilled workers in all our four countries. In the survey employees rated collaboration with co-workers, community and Peab’s core values as some of the company’s greatest strengths. The negative trend was strain. Participation was once again the highest in Peab’s history with 90.9 percent (90.2), displaying the record high interest our employees have in contributing to the development of our business.
The next target update will be after the fourth quarter in the year-end report 2025.
* For a definition see section Alternative performance measures and definitions.
Leader in social responsibility
Carbon dioxide intensity
As the Nordic Community Builder we have a big responsibility for reducing the considerable climate impact of the construction and civil engineering industry at the rate required by the Paris Agreement. Peab impacts the environment and the climate through our own operations and for the impact of our value chains upstream and downstream. Operations primarily cause emissions of greenhouse gases by using various materials in production like concrete, steel and asphalt. Two other major sources of carbon emissions in production are energy consumption and transportation. So these are the areas we prioritize our emission reduction activities. As community builders we also have a comprehensive perspective on our climate work and strive to contribute to a sustainable society on the whole by building, for example, solar power plants and railroads or by building in such a way that people can live more sustainably. It is an advantage that we can supply our construction contract operations and the projects we develop ourselves with input goods and raw material through business area Industry, which augments our ability to actively steer towards lower carbon emissions.
In 2045 Peab will be climate neutral. Our sub-targets by 2030 are to reduce carbon dioxide intensity by at least 60 percent in our own operations (Scope 1 and 2) and for input goods and purchased services (Scope 3) by at least 50 percent compared to base year 2015. The outcome after 2024 revealed that developments are going in the right direction although to different degrees. Carbon dioxide intensity in our own operations has gone down by 50 percent. Carbon dioxide intensity for input goods and purchased services, where the scope and extent of reported data has improved in 2024, has decreased by 12 percent since 2015. Using more ECO-products in operations and a higher degree of reuse and recycling of waste contribute to the reduction although this positive effect is diminished due to the change in Sweden as of 2024 of the reduction obligation. There might also be a certain delay in revision of emission factors as a result of the changed reduction obligation on our fuel-related products. In 2024 in absolute figures (tCO2e) Scope 1 amounted to 176,000, Scope 2 (market based) was 14,500 and Scope 3 was 910,000. These figures show that we are well on the road to converting the production we ourselves have control over but the greater challenge is when we are dependent on other parties for a reduction in our carbon footprint. It is therefore vital that together with our customers we continue to make explicit and stringent demands for the climate improvement measures in order to reduce emissions. We work actively to better the quality of our metrics of greenhouse gases emissions, particularly in Scope 3 reporting, and we have also increased the scope of reported data in 2024.
The next target update will be after the fourth quarter in the year-end report 2025.
Equal opportunity recruitment
The construction and civil engineering industry has a major role to play in taking advantage of all the competence society has to offer. As one of the largest Nordic community builders we have a responsibility to nudge the entire industry forward. The portion of women that graduate with, for Peab, degrees in relevant, practical education in the Nordic region has increased to around eight percent from previously six percent. Our target is that the percentage of women recruited to Peab for our core skills to always be higher than the percentage of women who have graduated with, for us, relevant degrees on the education markets. Therefore we have raised our target for 2025 to at least 8.0 percent. We are focused on core skills in production (skilled workers) as well as in production management and production support (white-collar workers).
At the end of 2024 the percentage of women in new recruitments was 10.6 percent in production and processing compared to our target of at least 6.0 percent. New recruitment in production management and production support rose to 39.1 percent compared to our target of at least 30.0 percent. There have been relatively few recruitments during the past year because of the current market situation.
The next target update will be after the fourth quarter in the year-end report 2025.
Activities during the second quarter
- Peab adopted a Group road map for biodiversity. The new road map was proceeded by a Nordic survey of how Group operations affect or are affected by, biodiversity. The Group road map stretches until the end of 2030. Detailed goals and measures have been determined and given a timeframe for each business area in order to achieve the overriding target that Peab will, no later than 2030, protect, preserve and strength the eco system and biodiversity.
- Lambertsson in Finland has developed an energy saving tower crane that was tested at a construction site in Jyväskylä in Finland. This ECO-crane uses brake energy regeneration, feeding energy back into the electricity grid for reuse. Energy savings for a typical apartment building construction site is estimated to be at least 25 percent.
- Swerock, together with Volvo Trucks and Putzmeister, have developed the world’s largest all electric concrete pump. The new battery electric and completely emission-free concrete pump can be driven up to 50 kilometers and pump around 50 cubic meters concrete before it needs recharging. There is a charging solution for longer stretches and larger quantities and it’s possible to pump concrete while charging the truck’s batteries.
- Peab held its annual Safety Day with the theme “Psychological Safety at Work”. The Safety Day is carried out in all the countries and operations in the Peab Group and is a day with activities where employees focus on how they can contribute to health and safety in the workplace.
- In order to strengthen the safety culture in our organization Peab launched a podcast about security in the construction industry where employees share their experiences from accidents and serious incidents personally and openly.
- Peab Asphalt is supporting the initiative “Right speed near road workplaces – taking decisive action” from The Swedish Association of Road Transport Companies and SBSV. The goal is to enhance respect for speed limits at roadworks in order to reduce accidents and improve safety for those who are on and work on our roads.
- Peab has produced a new Group skills supply strategy due to changes in the market and higher sustainability demands.