Since 2010, ACCIONA's sustainability strategy has been structured around five-year Sustainability Master Plans (SMP).
2025 Sustainability Master Plan
We need to accelerate, and we have a plan

The purpose of the 2025 SMP is to encourage ACCIONA to reimagine infrastructures and become a recognized leader in developing core infrastructure assets with additional value for people and the planet (in short, regenerative infrastructure).
Each of the four pillars of the 2025 SMP involves several action areas and a clear path including three kinds of activities: responsible, resilient, and with a positive impact.
Progress on 2025 SMP in 2022
Evolution of relevant 2025 SMP indicators in Spain
ACTIVITY | 2022 | 2021-2022 Variation |
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Sales (million euros) | 4,924 | 57% |
Renewable energy generation (GWh) | 11,720 | -4% |
Water treatment (hm3) | 362 | 13% |
SOCIAL | ||
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Workforce at year-end | 22,778 | 3% |
Women in management and executive positions (%) | 26.87 | 0,57 pb |
Accident frequency rate of own and subcontractor employees | 6.05 | 34% |
ENVIRONMENTAL | ||
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Avoided emissions (thousands of tCO2e) | 5,118 | -5% |
GHG emissions scope 1+2 (thousands of tCO2e) | 36.2 | 4% |
Percentage of waste sent to landfill (%) | 29 | 14 pb |
Total water consumption (hm3) | 2.51 | 19% |
The pillars of our Sustainability Master Plan
People Centric
We seek to become the value proposition where people are at the center of our decisions.

Leadership

Diversity

Recognition

Environment

Access
Planet Positive
We design business models based on decarbonization, the preservation of ecosystems and the circular use of resources.

Climate

Biodiversity

Circularity

Water
Exponential Leadership
We have a deep vocation to lead in this decade’s sustainable transformation

Authenticity

Innovation

Governance

Transparency
Integrate to Transform
We can create a unique sustainable difference with a portfolio of solutions aligned with sustainable transformation.

Solutions-based approach

Sustainable difference

Ecosystems

Impact funding