Honeywell Accelerates Green Energy and Water Management for a Cleaner Future
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Driving Sustainability Across Global Operations
Honeywell pushes sustainability deeper into its industrial strategy.
The company operates in more than 70 countries and continues expanding its energy-focused initiatives.
Honeywell targets carbon neutrality by 2035 and continues investing in advanced automation.
Moreover, the company ranked 39th in the Top 250 Sustainable Companies 2025.
This recognition highlights its leadership in energy and water management.
Clear Climate Goals Backed by Validated Targets
Honeywell sets strict emissions goals across its global facilities.
The company aims to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations by 2035.
SBTi already validated its aggressive climate commitments.
Honeywell plans to cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50% by 2037.
It also plans to cut Scope 3 emissions by 23% within the same period.
Strong Progress Toward Carbon Neutrality
Honeywell already shows strong results in its sustainability journey.
By 2025, it cut the intensity of Scope 1 and 2 emissions by more than 90% from 2004 levels.
Since 2010, the company completed over 6,800 efficiency and environmental projects.
These projects target emissions, water use, waste and energy consumption.
Honeywell estimates its technologies could cut two billion metric tons of CO2e by 2030.
This impact is 175 times greater than its own projected emissions.
Leadership Commentary on Environmental Growth
Honeywell’s CEO Vimal Kapur continues pushing sustainability across operations.
He emphasizes the company’s focus on higher energy efficiency and lower emissions.
He also highlights Honeywell’s development of solutions that help customers reach climate goals.
Kapur reinforces the link between environmental responsibility and long-term business growth.
Delivering Advanced Energy-Efficient Solutions
Honeywell searches continuously for new energy-saving opportunities.
The company upgrades dryers, compressors and pumps with more efficient technology.
It also expands LED lighting conversions across global sites.
New construction projects follow strict efficiency standards using sensors and optimized equipment.
In 2025, Honeywell launched a new biomass-to-fuel technology.
This solution converts agricultural waste into renewable fuels for aviation and maritime use.
Honeywell now supports lower-carbon marine fuel, gasoline and SAF production.
Ken West confirms strong customer demand for cost-effective renewable fuels.
Strengthening Water and Wastewater Management
Honeywell also prioritizes smarter water management across its facilities.
Each site maintains a detailed water inventory to track usage and sources.
This process identifies all water paths and clarifies discharge routes.
These insights help Honeywell build stronger wastewater controls.
The company works to prevent uncontrolled water releases and environmental risks.
It also trains employees and contractors to follow strict water protocols.