The report includes a number of company firsts and records in 2020, including a record number of global patents, a record recycling rate, a record low health and safety Incidence Rate, the first virtual Hydrogen Day and the company’s key role in the first hydrogen-powered passenger train.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI) today released the company's 18th annual Sustainability Progress Report, including for the first time the racial and ethnic makeup of Cummins' U.
The company’s TCFD report joins Cummins reports aligned to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), and the CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) in addition to Cummins' Sustainability Progress Reports.
The Cummins leader said the progress will be critical to achieve the goals and aspirations included in the company's PLANET 2050 environmental sustainability strategy.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today it has joined the CEO Climate Dialogue, a group of 22 companies and four leading environmental groups committed to advocating for climate action in the U.
The group is calling for aggressive steps to address the country’s climate-related challenges, including an economy-wide price on carbon to use the power of the market to help achieve the country’s carbon reduction goals in a “simple, coherent and efficient manner.
As the world prepares to mark World Water Day Monday (March 22), here’s a look at just some of what Cummins has been doing: WATER GOALS KEY PART OF 2020 SUSTAINABILITY PLAN Cummins has made significant progress in reducing the water it uses, lowering the amount in real terms from 972 million gallons in 2014, when...
It’s part of Cummins’ commitment to reduce water use in the North Carolina (U.
Launched in 1999, the indices are one of the oldest measures of corporate sustainability.
Speaking at the company’s Hydrogen Day, leaders said Cummins has the technical expertise and the manufacturing and customer support capabilities to successfully bring to market a range of hydrogen-related products at a scale for widespread adoption.
Dr. Wayne Eckerle, Vice President – Research and Technology, told the audience at the virtual event sponsored by the Diesel Technology Forum that initiatives such as SuperTruck II are already underway to explore increasing the efficiency of modern diesel engines and long-haul tractor-trailers.
Meanwhile, the company significantly offset the electricity it uses with renewable energy – part of the energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) goal it narrowly missed achieving in 2019.