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TITAN among Europe’s Climate Leaders by Financial Times for second year running

TITAN has been named one of Europe’s Climate Leaders in the fifth edition of the prestigious list published by the Financial Times.

This marks TITAN’s second consecutive year of recognition, it said in a press release, "reaffirming the company’s enduring commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable business practices". It also highlights TITAN’s accelerated progress toward achieving net zero, in line with its Green Growth Strategy 2026. TITAN achieved the highest score in its sector, it added.

The selection criteria focus on companies that have delivered the largest reductions in Scope 1 and 2* greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity over a five-year period (2018–2023). TITAN’s substantial efforts to mitigate climate change were instrumental to its inclusion, with a total CO₂ reduction of 9.6% achieved during this period. In addition, TITAN’s transparency regarding Scope 3* emissions and its active engagement with sustainability assessors, including CDP and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), contributed to its recognition.

The fifth edition of Europe’s Climate Leaders is compiled by the Financial Times in collaboration with data provider Statista. The full interactive listing of Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025 is available on the Financial Times website.

*Scope 1: Direct CO₂ emissions (gross); Scope 2: Indirect CO₂ emissions from purchased electricity; Scope 3: Indirect CO₂ emissions (gross) from the supply chain, covering produced and purchased cement and clinker.

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