CNH has once again been ranked in the top 5% in S&P Global’s 2025 Sustainability Yearbook. This year’s S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment reviewed submissions from over 7,600 companies across 62 industries.
This latest result adds to CNH’s recent inclusion in S&P Global’s Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America Indices (DJSI World and DJSI North America). The company ranked second in the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Industry category, scoring 79/100.
“We’re delighted to see our efforts continue to receive recognition from leading indices such as S&P Global. We are committed to putting people first at CNH, from our employees to our customers, dealers and all those in the communities where we and our products work. This drives our investment in technologies and solutions that deliver tangible and practical benefits for agriculture, construction and the world at large,” said Gerrit Marx, CEO at CNH.
“Our products continue to deliver greater customer efficiencies that also translate into environmental gains. These rankings confirm CNH’s continued progress in cutting carbon emissions, increasing renewable energy use in our operations and products, and expanding remanufacturing. New features such as automation and sensor technologies on our flagship combine harvesters reduce grain loss and fuel consumption, prevent excessive soil compaction, and distribute crop residue evenly to ensure a better crop for the following farming season. In construction, we continued to expand our electric offering with the recent launch of the industry’s first electric backhoe loader – giving customers zero noise and zero emission solutions”, Marx concluded.
Alongside these achievements, global non-profit organization CDP that runs the world’s only independent environmental disclosure system, recognized CNH with A- Climate and A- Water scores for our 2024 results.