10 December 2025
Brembo has been recognized by the global non-profit CDP for its ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability. The company achieved a double “A”, the highest score in both the Climate Change and Water Security categories, based on the data included in its latest Annual Report. This improved result compared to the last year reconfirms the company’s continuous effort to address some of the most critical global environmental challenges.
Brembo continues its sustainability path through projects like “Re-water” in Mexico, which allows treated wastewater to be reused to supply the company’s local production facilities, combining environmental sustainability, economic efficiency and a positive social impact on the community. Thanks to the improvement in data quality and greater efficiency in the production processes, in 2024 the company also achieved 8% reduction of CO2 emissions compared to the year before.
“We are proud to have improved our CDP score in 2025,” said Andrea Rocco, Brembo’s Chief Sustainability & Risk Officer. “Every year, CDP raises the bar with more stringent requirements, and this result confirms the commitment of all Brembo people to meeting them and reducing the Group’s environmental impact through concrete and targeted initiatives.”
This achievement reflects a coordinated global effort: all Brembo plants across the 18 countries in which the Group operates contributed data, which was consolidated by a central multidisciplinary team of engineers, environmental scientists and chemists, ensuring the quality and accuracy of the information submitted.
CDP is a global non-profit that runs the world’s only independent environmental disclosure system for companies, capital markets, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts. CDP’s annual analysis has become a global benchmark for transparency and environmental action, combining best-practice reporting standards and frameworks. In 2025, CDP assigned scores ranging from the lowest "D-" to the highest "A" to the companies involved based on information submitted through its climate change, deforestation and water security questionnaires.
For information:
Luca Di Leo - Chief Communications Officer
E-mail: luca.dileo@brembo.com
Daniele Zibetti - Corporate Communications Manager
E-mail: daniele.zibetti@brembo.com
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