ST. LOUIS — Global automation leader Emerson released its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting the Company’s progress in advancing innovation and improving operational efficiency while driving meaningful environmental impact internally and for customers.
Key accomplishments include a 49% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and 27% reduction in energy intensity, both from a 2021 base year. The company has also diverted 70% of its manufacturing facilities’ non-hazardous waste away from landfill and incineration from a 2022 base year.
These gains are complemented by investments in Emerson’s employees, workplace safety and local communities. The Company achieved a 78.9% employee engagement score, improved workplace safety with a Total Recordable Injury Rate of 0.25, and pledged $200 million over 10 years to support educational opportunities in the communities where it operates.
Beyond internal improvements, Emerson’s technologies continue to drive efficiency and enable lower-carbon, reliable operations for its customers across multiple industries worldwide. In 2025, Emerson achieved an ‘A’ rating from CDP on Climate Change for the second consecutive year, reflecting its commitment to rigorous sustainability standards and transparent reporting.
“Our 2025 results reflect the dedication of our entire organization to drive innovation and operational excellence,” said Mike Train, Emerson’s chief sustainability officer. “From our own facilities to our products and the collaborations we foster, we’re committed to delivering solutions that help our customers, employees and communities thrive.”
Emerson’s 2025 Sustainability Report can be read here.
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