Crown Holdings, Inc., a leading aluminium beverage can manufacturer, has been recognised by Forbes as the top packaging company on track to achieve net-zero carbon emissions. The recognition comes as part of Forbes’ third annual list of Net Zero Leaders, which evaluated 200 companies across various industries for emissions projections, risk management, financial strength, governance and organisational preparedness. Crown secured the 22nd spot overall, cementing its position as one of the top performers.
Image credit: crowncork.com
“Crown’s recognition as one of Forbes’ Net Zero Leaders for 2025 is truly a testament to the hard work and dedication of our global team members who are driving consistent, notable progress toward our sustainability goals,” said Timothy Donahue, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Crown Holdings.
“Sustainability has always been at the core of Crown’s business, and that mindset is visible in our progress toward our carbon footprint reduction. Alongside our other sustainability initiatives, our net zero target fosters ingenuity and innovation at our facilities and in our upstream and downstream partnerships,” added Sandrine Duquerroy-Delesalle, Vice President of Global Sustainability & External Affairs at Crown. “As we continue to move closer to achieving our goals, we are honoured to be among respected peers on Forbes’ Net Zero Leaders list, and hope that together our organisations can make a difference in safeguarding our planet.”
Also read: Crown Holdings’ sustainability push gains speed, ahead of global carbon clampdowns
The company’s commitment to net-zero targets is driven by its Twentyby30™ initiative, launched in 2020 as a comprehensive roadmap to advance sustainability in areas where Crown can make the most impact. The programme includes key objectives focused on emissions reductions, water preservation, recycling and ethical sourcing. Today, Twentyby30™ continues to inspire innovations across all aspects of sustainability.
Responses