Quick Takeaways
  • MAHLE CDP Climate A List 2025 reinforces the company’s position among the world’s leading climate performers.
  • The recognition reflects strong emissions reduction, science-based targets, and transparent climate risk management.
MAHLE has once again strengthened its standing among global sustainability leaders after earning top scores from the Carbon Disclosure Project for 2025. With an A rating for climate change and an A- rating for water security, MAHLE ranks among the top four percent of companies worldwide assessed by CDP, reinforcing its long-term climate commitment.
MAHLE CDP Climate A List 2025 Validates Science-Based Climate Strategy
The MAHLE CDP Climate A List 2025 recognition confirms the robustness of the company’s sustainability roadmap. MAHLE’s climate targets are formally validated by the Science Based Targets Initiative, ensuring alignment with internationally recognized scientific standards while translating ambition into measurable operational action.
Throughout 2025, MAHLE achieved further CO2 emission reductions by optimizing energy usage across facilities, expanding renewable energy sourcing, and systematically replacing fossil fuels in its operations.
Leadership Perspective on Climate Accountability
Georg Dietz, MAHLE Management Board member responsible for sustainability, stated that the CDP assessment demonstrates the company’s climate protection efforts are both ambitious and scientifically sound. He emphasized that MAHLE remains fully accountable for executing its strategic climate targets across global operations.
This leadership-driven approach ensures sustainability goals are embedded into decision-making rather than treated as standalone initiatives.
Strengthened Climate Risk Disclosure and Planning
A key improvement in the latest CDP assessment was MAHLE’s performance in the Risk Disclosure category. The company introduced a new location-specific climate risk assessment tool in the previous year, enabling more accurate identification of climate-related risks and business opportunities.
These insights are now systematically integrated into business planning, supporting resilience while enhancing long-term value creation.
Emissions Reduction Aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement
MAHLE’s emissions reduction targets are fully aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement. The 2025 emissions decline was driven by several coordinated measures, including:
  • Deployment of advanced energy-efficient technologies
  • Reduction of overall energy consumption
  • Increased use of renewable energy sources
  • Transition away from fossil fuel-based systems

In parallel, product development increasingly incorporates recycled and bio-based materials to further lower environmental impact across the value chain.
Transparent Auditing and Recognized Environmental Performance
Since 2021, MAHLE has subjected its energy consumption and emissions data to external auditing, reinforcing transparency and data credibility. Kathrin Apel, Director of Corporate Sustainability at MAHLE, noted that inclusion in the CDP Climate A List is a rare distinction that highlights the company’s strong environmental performance compared to global peers.
This consistent recognition underscores MAHLE’s ability to translate sustainability commitments into verified results while maintaining momentum toward long-term climate goals.
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