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Dassault Systèmes said on the 18th that last year it published its first "Impact Report," which includes the company's operations and customers' sustainability performance.

The report details Dassault Systèmes' strategy and results to mitigate climate change, centered on three key pillars: carbon footprint, handprint, and human capital.

In particular, the report includes cases where customers used the virtual twin to design, test, and optimize products, operating methods, and business models.

According to the report, a customer in the consumer goods packaging sector used the virtual twin to reduce plastic use by 18% and increase the use of recycled materials by 76%. Another manufacturing corporations recycled 50% of parts slated for disposal through parts reuse and saved $45 million in expense.

Dassault Systèmes also disclosed its own ESG performance. As of last year, 50.4% of Dassault Systèmes' suppliers had set science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets. Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions fell 78.3% compared with 2019. Women accounted for 41.7% of executives.

Dassault Systèmes said the report discloses progress on its corporations purpose of pursuing harmony among product, nature, and life, and on its sustainability strategy.

The full 2025 Impact Report from Dassault Systèmes is available on the company's official website.

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