Rockwell has released its 2025 sustainability report
Rockwell Automation has published its 2025 Sustainability Report, which shows how the company is transforming its operations by bringing together technology and manufacturing for a more sustainable future.
Blake Moret, Chairman and CEO, Rockwell Automation, said: “Our technologies help customers reduce energy use, minimise waste and lower emissions while improving productivity and quality. From smart machines and digital twins to advanced motion control and cybersecurity, our solutions are enabling manufacturers to meet their sustainability goals without compromising performance.”
The report reflects how Rockwell’s sustainability strategy is embedded across the business, from how the company designs and innovates, to how the company sources, manufactures and delivers solutions. It’s built around three core focus areas:
- Environment: advancing energy and emissions management, designing products for sustainability, and building a responsible supply chain.
- Social: creating a culture that empowers its people, prioritises safety and invests in the future workforce.
- Governance: demonstrating integrity throughout everything the company does — from cybersecurity and product safety to enterprise risk and ethical leadership.
The company’s actions are grounded in measurable progress with science-based targets set to help deliver on emissions reductions, investing in climate-proofing supply chains, and scaling digital and AI solutions that unlock efficiencies and improve risk visibility.
“These efforts are not about checking boxes. They’re about building a more resilient business and creating long-term value,” said Emmanuel Guilhamon, Vice President, Sustainability, Rockwell Automation. “Sustainability is a growth strategy, and this report is our way of showing how that strategy comes to life.”
The full report is available for download here.
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