CDP is the world’s leading independent climate disclosure system, evaluating nearly 20,000 companies globally. Körber’s rating underscores the company’s strong climate governance, improved reporting processes, and alignment with internationally recognized climate standards.
“As we continue to strengthen our climate strategy, this rating highlights Körber’s ongoing progress in sustainability and our commitment to acting as a responsible business partner,” said Michaela Thiel, Head of Sustainability at Körber. “We thank our teams and stakeholders whose dedication drives this continued success.”
Stronger processes and improved reporting
Körber improved across most CDP subcategories in the 2025 assessment. These advancements were primarily driven by enhanced sustainability reporting practices, improved data quality, and more robust climate disclosures. The CDP rating – widely used by customers, investors, and partners – reinforces the company’s transparency and credibility in sustainability matters.
Next steps on the path to netzero
The CDP assessment also outlines the next steps for strengthening Körber’s climate performance. Over the coming year, the company will further enhance its climate management processes, obtain external verification of its reported emissions, and intensify efforts to measure and demonstrate the efficiency of its products and solutions.
These initiatives support Körber’s longterm objective of maintaining a strong CDP rating and moving steadily toward its netzero emissions target for 2040. Through these efforts, Körber continues to advance its sustainability promise: ‘Our activities enable a better life for current and future generations.’