ABB Receives CDP’s A Score for Transparency on Climate Change

Date: 24/04/2025
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ABB is among a select group of companies to achieve an A score, underscoring its commitment to environmental sustainability.

ABB has been recognised for its leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change by the global environmental non-profit organisation, Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), for the second consecutive year. The company has earned a spot on the prestigious A List, with over 22,000 companies evaluated.

“Inclusion in CDP’s A List for the second year is an important recognition of our strategic approach to sustainability. ABB has set ambitious net zero targets which were validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in June 2024. These include short-term targets for 2030 as well as long-term targets for 2050 and cover ABB’s own as well as its value chain emissions. Our A- Water score is testament to our strengthened governance and supplier engagement on the topic of water risk,” has stated Anke Hampel, Group Head of Sustainability at ABB.

CDP uses a comprehensive and independent methodology to assess companies, awarding scores ranging from A to D- based on the extent of disclosure, awareness and management of environmental risks, and the demonstration of best practices in environmental leadership. Companies that fail to disclose or provide insufficient information receive a score of F.

About ABB

ABB is a global technology leader in electrification and automation, committed to enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. By combining its expertise in engineering and digitalisation, ABB helps industries perform at their best, driving efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. The company’s 140+ year history is built on innovation and customer-centric solutions, with around 110,000 employees worldwide.

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