Cargotec receives B rating in CDP’s climate change programme rating

8 December 2021

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Cargotec has been awarded a B rating in CDP’s Climate change rating. The scoring varies from a scale from A to D-.


This is the second year in a row for Cargotec to receive CDP’s B rating, which indicates the company is taking coordinated actions on climate issues.

CPD is a non-profit charity that runs a global disclosure system to score companies and cities on the level of environmental management.

CDP's annual climate disclosure and scoring process is widely recognised as the gold standard of corporate environmental transparency.

“Cargotec has worked intensively to meet its climate targets throughout the years. We have a key role in transforming the logistics industry towards a low-carbon economy. We are committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the 1.5°C warming scenario, which is the most ambitious goal of the Paris Agreement. We are pleased to see recognition for the work we have done,” said Päivi Koivisto, VP Sustainability, Cargotec.

“The CDP score is based on Cargotec's performance data in 2020 and since then we have further accelerated our focus on climate. Climate is at the heart of Cargotec’s refined strategy and, to test its strategic resilience, we have analysed how climate change may impact our operations and value chain. Cargotec’s climate programme was also founded in 2021, and focuses on decarbonising the supply chain, decarbonising our own operations and boosting the creation of customer-centric sustainable product and solution offerings.”

Cargotec’s long-term target, approved by the Science Based Targets initiative, is to reduce Cargotec’s scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 50% from a 2019 base year by 2030. Cargotec’s internal goal is to become carbon neutral in its own operations by 2030, which goes beyond the required ambition level of the Science Based Targets initiative.

Picture: Guido Pijper, The Netherlands, 2019

Guido Pijper, The Netherlands, 2019