Linde earns top sustainability honors while hitting $34B in 2025 sales
Linde has again been recognised for its long-term commitment to sustainability. The company was included in the S&P 2026 Sustainability Yearbook after standing out among over 9,200 firms. Its efforts span climate action, clean technology, and emissions reduction across global industries.
The industrial gas specialist also reported $34 billion in sales for 2025 while supporting sectors like space exploration, electronics, and clean hydrogen production. Linde’s sustainability achievements have earned consistent praise. For 23 years in a row, it has featured in the Dow Jones Best-in-Class Indices. In 2025, the company scored in the 98th percentile of S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). This marks 25 years of active engagement in sustainability initiatives.
The firm’s climate goals include a science-based target to cut absolute greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. By 2050, Linde aims to reach full climate neutrality. In 2025 alone, its technologies helped customers avoid over 90 million metric tons of CO₂ equivalents.
Beyond environmental efforts, Linde supplies critical gases and solutions to diverse industries. These range from chemicals and food production to advanced electronics and energy. Its products play a role in semiconductor manufacturing, hydrogen energy, and even space missions.
Financial performance remained strong, with 2025 sales hitting $34 billion. The company’s dual focus on growth and sustainability has cemented its position as a leader in both business and corporate responsibility. Linde’s inclusion in the S&P 2026 Sustainability Yearbook highlights its ongoing leadership in environmental and social governance. The company’s technologies continue to enable emissions reductions while serving key global markets. With clear targets for 2035 and 2050, its sustainability strategy remains firmly on track.
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