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Continental Achieves Top Ratings In CDP Climate And Water Security Ranking

Continental has once again received recognition from the CDP for its transparent and proactive approach to environmental stewardship, securing an ‘A-‘ rating for climate action and supply chain management. Formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, this independent non-profit evaluates corporate environmental impact using a rigorous scoring system that ranges from ‘A’ for leadership to ‘D’ for initial disclosure. Continental’s latest score reflects its strong performance in reducing CO₂ emissions, advancing low-carbon innovation and promoting sustainability across its supplier network. The company also maintained a ‘B’ rating in water management for the second year in a row, underscoring its consistent efforts in this area.
For over 15 years, Continental has taken part in CDP assessments, which help investors and other stakeholders gauge how effectively companies are addressing environmental challenges. In the climate category, CDP considers factors such as emissions reduction initiatives, environmental policies and the influence a company exerts on its suppliers’ sustainability practices. Continental’s rating affirms its commitment in each of these areas.


A cornerstone of the company’s climate strategy is its participation in the RE100 initiative, through which it has sourced green electricity since 2020. This includes power generated from on-site solar installations as well as electricity procured through regional and grid-wide power purchase agreements. These contracts not only ensure a steady supply of renewable energy and price stability but also contribute to the expansion of new wind and solar projects. Together, these efforts help reduce Scope 2 emissions. Further energy savings are achieved through efficiency upgrades such as better insulation of production equipment, LED lighting retrofits and systematic leak detection and repair.
In water management, Continental has made significant progress by reducing water withdrawal per metric tonne of product by more than 10 percent between 2020 and 2025. This reduction, equivalent to 197 million litres, was accomplished through measures like water reuse, treatment and more efficient usage across its facilities.

The company also prioritises traceability and transparency in its raw material supply chains. It enforces strict sourcing standards, engages directly with local producers – for instance, by training smallholder farmers in sustainable natural rubber cultivation – and employs digital tools to monitor and improve supply chain integrity. Additionally, Continental invests in alternative materials to lessen its environmental footprint. These include silica derived from rice husk ash, tall oil from paper production and polyester fibres made from recycled PET bottles collected in regions lacking bottle deposit systems.
Jorge Almeida, Head of Sustainability, Continental Tires, said, “We constantly optimise production, products and processes through all phases of a tyre’s life cycle – from raw-material sourcing and manufacturing to use and end-of-life management. We are committed to climate action in our own operations and through close collaboration with our suppliers.”


