Apollo Tyres is proud to announce that it has achieved an A- leadership rating in the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) for both Climate Change and Water Security -- a significant milestone that positions the Company among high-performing global leaders in environmental transparency and action.
Apollo Tyres began its CDP journey in 2020, reinforcing its commitment to environmental accountability and alignment with internationally recognised frameworks such as Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The CDP provides a globally standardised platform for companies, cities, states and regions to measure and disclose their environmental impacts across key themes including Climate Change, Water Security and Forests.
With approximately 25,000 companies worldwide disclosing through CDP as of 2025, the achievement of an A- leadership rating highlights Apollo Tyres’ strengthened position within an increasingly competitive global sustainability landscape.
The Company’s environmental performance has shown a clear upward trajectory:
· 2020: received its inaugural CDP Climate Change score of D
· 2023: expanded disclosures to include water security, earning a B-
· 2025: achieved an A- rating in both Climate Change and Water Security, reflecting robust leadership practices and continuous improvement
Speaking on the rating, Rajeev Kumar Sinha, Chief Manufacturing Officer, Apollo Tyres Ltd, said “Reaching an A- rating underscores our dedication to environmental stewardship and our progress toward a low-carbon, water-secure future. We remain committed to driving meaningful action and transparency across our operations.”
This A- leadership rating recognises Apollo Tyres’ ongoing work to enhance governance and oversight of environmental issues, strengthen risk and opportunity management, advance emissions reduction efforts, set science aligned environmental targets, deepen stakeholder engagement across its value-chain.
Apollo Tyres committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, aiming to fully balance its greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain. To progress toward this long-term goal, the company will disclose absolute-based emission commitments for near-term soon. This approach forms the foundation of Apollo Tyres’ broader decarbonisation roadmap toward its 2050 net-zero ambition.
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