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Freudenberg Performance Materials issues first sustainability report

08 Sep '25
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Freudenberg Performance Materials issues first sustainability report
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Insights

  • Freudenberg Performance Materials has issued its first sustainability report, detailing 2024 progress.
  • CO₂ emissions (Scope 1 & 2) fell 3 per cent, now 29 per cent below 2020.
  • Energy efficiency improved 10%, while 30% of purchased electricity came from renewables, powering 25 lines.
  • Green energy share rose 26 per cent to 13.5 per cent, and a key gas asset replacement cut 4,000 tons of CO₂.
With the publication of its first sustainability report, Freudenberg Performance Materials has reached a major milestone on its path toward greater environmental responsibility and corporate transparency. Until now, information about the company’s sustainability performance was only included in the sustainability report of its parent company, the Freudenberg Group. The newly released report, however, focuses specifically on the business of technical textiles.

Sustainability at Freudenberg is more than a strategic necessity – it is deeply rooted in the company’s 175-year history. Freudenberg Performance Materials also aligns with the UN Brundtland definition and aims to minimize waste and emissions while reducing the use of energy, materials, and water. By 2045, the goal is to achieve CO2 neutrality at all sites (Scope 1 and 2).

In 2024, Freudenberg Performance Materials made significant progress:

  • CO2 emissions (Scope 1 & 2) were reduced by another 3% – 29% less than in the base year 2020.
  • Despite higher production levels, energy efficiency improved by 10%.
  • 30% of all purchased electricity came from renewable sources, powering 25 production lines with green energy.
  • The share of green energy in the total energy consumption rose by 26% to 13.5%.
  • The company’s biggest gas-powered asset was replaced with wet-scrubber technology, resulting in a reduction of approximately 4,000 tons of CO2.

In addition, Freudenberg Performance Materials has defined medium- and long-term sustainability goals that serve as guidelines for short-term planning and decision-making. In preparation for the upcoming EU regulation “Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation” (ESPR), the company has begun implementing software to calculate the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF).

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