CNH Industrial Releases Annual Sustainability Report

Reuters
Nov 19, 2025
CNH Industrial Releases Annual Sustainability Report

CNH Industrial NV has released the latest edition of its digital magazine, "A Sustainable Year," which outlines the company's ongoing progress in sustainable agriculture and construction practices. The publication highlights developments such as product innovation, advances in precision farming, and the use of lower-emission fuels, including New Holland's T6 and T7 Methane Power tractors and Case IH's Austoft 9000 sugarcane harvester prototype with an ethanol engine. The magazine also features information on technology solutions like Case IH's SenseApply™, which applies inputs in real time based on crop needs, as well as employee training initiatives and perspectives from external experts. Further details and the full digital magazine are available on the company's website.

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