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Sustainability

Our commitment to the future

Freudenberg has defined sustainability in much the same way as the UN’s Brundtland definition does. The company wants to keep the planet livable longterm. That’s why we want to play our part in producing less waste and emissions and reduce the use of water, energy and materials.

Freudenberg’s goal is to become CO2 neutral by 2045 in terms of Scope 1 and 2. The company has a direct influence on these emissions through its own energy consumption and purchasing. The first milestone on the road to CO2 neutrality was the reduction of CO2 intensity, that is, CO2 emissions in relation to sales, by 25 percent by the end of 2025 compared to levels in 2020. With a reduction of 51 percent, this goal was clearly achieved.

In 2025, the next milestone was set: By the year 2030, the Freudenberg Group wants to achieve a reduction of 65 percent, again compared to the year 2020 and in relation to sales. Freudenberg is meanwhile turning to a multi-step strategy for CO2 reduction. The first steps involve energy conservation and electrification, along with the purchase and in-house production of “green” energy.

The two dimensions of sustainability

Freudenberg is driving the energy transition not only within its own company. We also offer solutions that help our customers operate in a more efficient and resource-saving manner. 

This creates an impact on two levels: We reduce our environmental “footprint” while simultaneously strengthening the positive “handprint” for our customers.

Responsibility Report 2025


This Responsibility Report sets out our commitment to the environment and society.

Freudenberg's energy consumption in 2025

Renewables in electricity use
42%
Renewables in electricity use
Energy consumption
2395 GWh
Self-generated & purchased energy use
Energy efficiency
0.2
Energy intensity in kWh/euro sales

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