“As a global climate innovator, Trane Technologies has clear ambitions. But ambition alone is not enough – we take action every day to enhance our positive impact.”
Our progress toward our 2030 Commitments is tracked through comprehensive Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting.
See highlights from our 2023 ESG report below.
157M
metric tons of CO2e reduced from our customers’ carbon footprint since 2019
68%
of electricity demand met with renewables in 2023
85%
of our manufacturing facilities are operating as zero waste to landfill
26%
water use reduction at facilities in water-stressed regions since 2019
98+
new products launched in 2023
45%
of key commodities (e.g. steel, aluminum, copper) used to make our products in 2023 were recycled
80
score out of 100 in our employee annual engagement survey in 2023
92,517
hours volunteered by our team members in 2023
100%
participation of salaried workforce in ethics and compliance training
From materials to value chain, we’ve taken an extensive look at our business to create a concrete plan and assess our work
Material Assessment
Value Chain
Our standards are evident in a comprehensive framework of reports and disclosures.
GRI Content Index
In accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), we offer an open list of reports on everything from general disclosures to emissions and environment to company culture.
SASB Disclosure
The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) provides industry-specific standards to help measure and communicate ESG topics.
TCFD Disclosure
We have expanded our reporting to the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) to include voluntary disclosures.
Previous Reports
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Some information on these pages may relate to historical data for Trane Technologies plc (formerly known as Ingersoll-Rand plc) as a combined company operating with two business segments: Climate and Industrial. In the first quarter 2020, we completed a spin-off of our Industrial business which was subsequently combined with Gardner Denver Holdings, Inc. (“GDI”). GDI was subsequently renamed Ingersoll-Rand, Inc.