Alstom is a French multinational rolling-stock and rail-systems manufacturer headquartered in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine near Paris, supplying trains, signalling and infrastructure for public-transport operators worldwide. Founded in 1928, it became one of the largest rail-equipment makers globally, especially after acquiring Bombardier Transportation. Its strategy centres on enabling low-carbon mobility and eco-designed products.
Samsung Electronics is a South Korean multinational electronics manufacturer and one of the world’s largest producers of smartphones, semiconductors, displays, and home appliances, founded in 1969 and headquartered in Suwon. Its goals include net-zero Scope 1 and 2 for its DX Division by 2030 and 100% renewable energy.
TotalEnergies SE is a broad energy company producing and marketing oil, biofuels, natural gas, renewables, and electricity, headquartered in Courbevoie, France and founded in 1924. Its transition strategy targets carbon neutrality by 2050, growing renewable power alongside sharp emissions reductions.
Shell plc is a global integrated energy company active in oil and gas, refining, marketing, chemicals, and low-carbon energy such as biofuels, hydrogen, and power, headquartered in London with origins in 1907. It presents its Powering Progress strategy and net-zero-by-2050 ambition within its Annual Report.
Unilever PLC is a British multinational consumer goods company spanning beauty and wellbeing, personal care, home care, nutrition, and ice cream, with brands such as Dove and Knorr, headquartered in London and founded in 1929. Its sustainability priorities are climate, nature, plastics, and livelihoods.
Robert Bosch GmbH is a German multinational engineering and technology company operating in mobility, industrial technology, consumer goods, and energy and building technology, headquartered in Gerlingen and founded in 1886. Its sustainability efforts cover climate action, circular economy, responsible sourcing, and human rights.
Mercedes-Benz Group AG is a German premium automotive manufacturer producing luxury cars and vans under the Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, and AMG brands, headquartered in Stuttgart with roots tracing to the 1880s. Its sustainability strategy covers decarbonization, circular economy, human rights, digital trust, and traffic safety.
BASF SE is the world’s largest chemical producer, operating across chemicals, materials, industrial and surface solutions, nutrition, and agricultural solutions, headquartered in Ludwigshafen and founded in 1865. Its sustainability focus includes climate neutrality by 2050, circular economy, and Sustainable-Future Solutions.
The Volkswagen Group is one of the world’s largest automakers, with brands including Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Ĺ koda, and SEAT/Cupra, headquartered in Wolfsburg and founded in 1937. Its ‘regenerate+’ strategy spans climate mitigation, resource use, workforce, supply chain, and responsible business.
The BMW Group is a German premium automobile and motorcycle manufacturer with the BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce brands, headquartered in Munich and founded in 1916. Its sustainability strategy emphasizes electromobility, circular economy, supply-chain due diligence, and fleet-wide CO2 reduction.
Siemens AG is a German multinational technology company focused on industrial automation, digitalization, smart infrastructure, rail transport, and healthcare technology, headquartered in Munich and founded in 1847. Its DEGREE sustainability framework centers on decarbonization, resource efficiency, circularity, and enabling customers to avoid CO2 emissions.