Eaton Corporation Announces Progress in Sustainability Goals, Commits to Net Zero by 2050

Reuters
10 Jul
Eaton Corporation Announces Progress in Sustainability Goals, Commits to Net Zero by 2050

Eaton Corporation plc, an intelligent power management company, has reported significant progress in its sustainability targets as detailed in its 2024 Sustainability Report. Since 2018, the company has successfully reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 35%, achieved 83% of its waste reduction target, and surpassed its water conservation target. Additionally, 76% of Eaton's 2024 net sales were derived from products and solutions that contribute to a more sustainable future. The company has invested $1.7 billion in research and development for sustainable solutions aligned with its Positive Impact Framework since 2020. Eaton has also set a new target to become net zero by 2050, a goal validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). With revenues approaching $25 billion in 2024, Eaton serves customers in over 160 countries, furthering its commitment to sustainable practices and innovation in the power management industry.

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