From News Desk
Schneider Electric, an energy technology company, has published its 2025 extra-financial results, marking the conclusion of its Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) 2021–2025 programme. Over the past five years, the Group says it has reported measurable progress across climate, social and governance dimensions, supporting customers, partners; and communities in their transition toward a more sustainable and inclusive future.
As of the end of Q4 2025, Schneider Sustainability Impact programme (SSI) achieved an overall score of 8.86/10, reflecting the scale of the sustainable transformation carried out across the Group and its value chain over the past five years.
“Schneider Sustainability Impact 2021–2025 has been a transformative journey,” said Olivier Blum, CEO, Schneider Electric. “For more than 20 years, sustainability has been rooted in our identity and driven our journey forward. By combining innovation, partnerships and accountability, we have delivered progress against key sustainability metrics across our operations and our ecosystem. These results reinforce our belief that sustainability is a powerful driver of both performance and positive impact.”
The Group says it has been playing a role in helping customers reduce their environmental footprint through its products and solutions. By the end of 2025, the Group enabled customers to save and avoid 862 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions, surpassing its original ambition of 800 MtCO₂.
Further, through the Zero Carbon Project, Schneider Electric has mobilised its supply chain to take concrete action toward decarbonisation. By engaging its top 1,000 suppliers, the Group contributed to a 56% reduction in suppliers’ operational CO₂ emissions.

