Deere & Company unveils sustainability strategy to cut emissions and boost customer profitability
Reuters
Dec 09, 2025
Deere & Company unveils sustainability strategy to cut emissions and boost customer profitability
Deere & Company has outlined its sustainability goals and progress, highlighting targets to reduce both operational and value chain emissions. The company aims to achieve a 50% absolute reduction in its operational CO2e emissions (Scope 1 and 2) and a 30% reduction in certain upstream and downstream CO2e emissions (Scope 3 Categories 1 and 11) by 2030, using 2021 as a baseline. Progress toward these goals will be tracked through increased efficiency, renewable energy adoption, improved engine technologies, and the introduction of hybrid and electric products. Deere & Company also emphasizes collaboration across the value chain and plans to regularly assess safety outcomes, targeting a 20% improvement in its Total Recordable Incident Rate by 2026. Comprehensive updates on these initiatives will be included in future sustainability reports. You can access the full presentation through the link below.
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