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Emerson Releases 2025 Sustainability Report

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Emerson (NYSE: EMR) released its 2025 Sustainability Report, detailing progress on environmental and social goals.

Key data include a 49% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and 27% lower energy intensity from 2021, 70% non-hazardous waste diversion, an employee engagement score of 78.9%, and a $200 million community education pledge.

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  • Scope 1 and 2 emissions down 49% from 2021 base year
  • Energy intensity reduced 27% from 2021 base year
  • Diverted 70% of non-hazardous manufacturing waste from landfill and incineration since 2022 base year
  • Employee engagement score of 78.9%
  • Total Recordable Injury Rate improved to 0.25
  • Pledged $200 million over 10 years for community education initiatives
  • Received CDP Climate Change “A” rating for second consecutive year

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Report highlights continued investments in employees, customers, suppliers and communities, progress toward sustainability targets

ST. LOUIS, May 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Global automation leader Emerson (NYSE: EMR) today released its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting the Company's progress in advancing innovation and improving operational efficiency while driving meaningful environmental impact internally and for customers.

Key accomplishments include a 49% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and 27% reduction in energy intensity, both from a 2021 base year. The company also has diverted 70% of its manufacturing facilities' non-hazardous waste away from landfill and incineration from a 2022 base year.

These gains are complemented by investments in Emerson's employees, workplace safety and local communities. The Company achieved a 78.9% employee engagement score, improved workplace safety with a Total Recordable Injury Rate of 0.25 and pledged $200 million over 10 years to support educational opportunities in the communities where it operates.

Beyond internal improvements, Emerson's technologies continue to drive efficiency and enable lower-carbon, reliable operations for its customers across multiple industries worldwide. In 2025, Emerson achieved an 'A' rating from CDP on Climate Change for the second consecutive year, reflecting its commitment to rigorous sustainability standards and transparent reporting.

"Our 2025 results reflect the dedication of our entire organization to drive innovation and operational excellence," said Mike Train, Emerson's chief sustainability officer. "From our own facilities to our products and the collaborations we foster, we're committed to delivering solutions that help our customers, employees and communities thrive."

Emerson's 2025 Sustainability Report can be read here.

About Emerson
Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is a global automation leader delivering solutions for the most demanding technology challenges. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, Emerson is engineering the autonomous future, enabling customers to optimize operations and accelerate innovation. For more information, visit Emerson.com.

Emerson uses our Investor Relations website, https://ir.emerson.com/, as a means of disclosing information which may be of interest or material to our investors and for complying with disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. Accordingly, investors should monitor our Investor Relations website, in addition to following our press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, webcasts, and social media. The information contained on, or that may be accessed through, our website is not incorporated by reference into, and is not a part of, this document.

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FAQ

What key environmental results did Emerson (NYSE: EMR) report in its 2025 Sustainability Report?

Emerson reported significant cuts in emissions and energy use in 2025. According to Emerson, Scope 1 and 2 emissions fell 49% and energy intensity declined 27%, both versus a 2021 base year, reflecting measurable operational efficiency and decarbonization progress.

How is Emerson EMR reducing waste in its manufacturing operations in 2025?

Emerson reported strong progress in diverting non-hazardous waste from disposal. According to Emerson, 70% of manufacturing facilities’ non-hazardous waste was diverted away from landfill and incineration, measured from a 2022 base year, supporting its broader sustainability and resource efficiency goals.

What employee and safety metrics did Emerson (EMR) highlight in the 2025 Sustainability Report?

Emerson emphasized employee engagement and workplace safety improvements in 2025. According to Emerson, it achieved a 78.9% employee engagement score and a Total Recordable Injury Rate of 0.25, underscoring ongoing investment in employee experience and safety performance across its global operations.

How much is Emerson investing in community education as reported in 2025?

Emerson committed substantial long-term funding for community education initiatives. According to Emerson, the company pledged $200 million over 10 years to support educational opportunities in the communities where it operates, aligning social investment with its broader sustainability and stakeholder strategy.

What CDP Climate Change rating did Emerson (NYSE: EMR) receive for 2025?

Emerson received a top-tier CDP Climate Change assessment again in 2025. According to Emerson, the company achieved an “A” rating on Climate Change for the second consecutive year, reflecting its climate disclosure practices and progress toward rigorous sustainability standards.

How does Emerson’s 2025 Sustainability Report relate to its customers’ decarbonization goals?

Emerson links its sustainability work to customer outcomes in the 2025 report. According to Emerson, its automation and digital technologies support more efficient, lower-carbon, reliable operations for customers across multiple industries, complementing the company’s own emissions, energy, and waste reduction achievements.