BERWYN, PA — AMETEK, Inc. (NYSE: AME) has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, offering a detailed look at the company’s global progress on environmental responsibility, governance, and community impact. The biennial report highlights measurable strides in emissions reduction, operational efficiency, and the development of technologies that support a lower-carbon future.
At the core of the report is AMETEK’s long-term emissions strategy. The company reaffirmed its goal to cut combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas intensity by 40% by 2035, compared to a 2019 baseline — a target grounded in quarterly oversight and transparent progress tracking. As of 2024, AMETEK has achieved a 33% reduction in emissions intensity and a 25% reduction in absolute emissions, according to the data presented in the report.
The report also underscores AMETEK’s emphasis on strong governance and ethics, noting its focus on environmental stewardship, talent development, and community partnerships. CEO David A. Zapico describes sustainability as central to the company’s identity, stating that AMETEK’s work is “powered by innovation” and aligned with its mission to create a safer, more productive world.
Beyond emissions, AMETEK’s sustainability framework includes initiatives to improve resource efficiency and expand renewable energy use. The report’s environmental data shows steady reductions in energy consumption and growing integration of renewable sources across operations.
The publication highlights several of the company’s product solutions that help customers reduce emissions and improve energy performance, reinforcing the business case for sustainability-driven innovation.
AMETEK’s 2025 Sustainability Report positions the company as a long-term player in the global transition to lower-carbon technologies, signaling its commitment not only to environmental progress but also to ethical governance, community investment, and operational resilience.
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