PHINIA Reports Advancements in Strategy, Innovation, and Culture in Second Annual Sustainability Report
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The 2024 Sustainability Report details
PHINIA 's year-over-year progress across environmental, social, and governance priorities, showcasing measurable impact relating to emissions, energy, innovation, and engagement, among other areas - PHINIA reinforces its commitment to shaping a better, more responsible future through advancing sustainability initiatives aligned with its business strategy
- The second annual report also highlights PHINIA’s continued investment in sustainable innovation across its product portfolio — including hydrogen and other alternative fuel technologies, remanufacturing, and product life cycle management
“We believe sustainability is not only core to responsible business — it’s an important contributor to our long-term success and business strategy. Our sustainability initiatives create lasting value for our stakeholders and fuel innovation driven by our people, our purpose, and our values across engineering, operations, and culture,” said
The 2024 Sustainability Report details PHINIA's year-over-year progress and other developments across key environmental, social, and governance initiatives. Highlights from PHINIA’s 2024 Sustainability Report include:
- Investments in More Sustainable Technologies: 89% of PHINIA’s 2024 research and development (R&D) investments were dedicated to fuel efficiency and alternative fuel technologies — including for use with zero-carbon fuels and lower-carbon fuels.
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Hydrogen Innovation in Action: Showcased H2ICE developments through partnerships with
Alpine Racing for its Alpenglow hydrogen-powered prototype andGCK Group andSolution F with the groundbreaking hydrogen-powered Jeep Cherokee retrofit. - Operational Emissions Reductions: Reduced Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 11.7% year-over-year. Established a near-term emissions reduction goal of 50% by 2030 from a 2020 baseline year for absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions.
- Smart Energy Management: Reduced energy consumption by 4.5% year-over-year. Implemented a global energy monitoring system across priority manufacturing sites, which represent approximately 85% of PHINIA’s total energy consumption — enabling real-time energy efficiency insights and robust trend analysis.
- Remanufacturing and Circular Economy Innovation: Reused 52% of the core mass of remanufactured material to return functional products back into service at its largest remanufacturing facility in 2024. Over 12 million pounds of material processed for remanufacturing at this facility since 2011. Advanced training initiatives for Design for Environment, PHINIA’s process used to quantify and reduce life cycle emissions of new products.
- Employee Skills-Building and Well-Being: Recorded approximately 145,000 employee training hours, offered mental health first aid training opportunities, launched the global PHINIA Active wellness program, and provided other learning, development, and well-being resources and opportunities.
- Engaged and Inclusive Culture: Reported global employee engagement survey results, highlighting robust support of PHINIA’s culture and trust in our leadership. Introduced global Inclusion strategy, expanded PHINIA Women in Science and Engineering (WISE+) program to 24 chapters across all PHINIA locations, and offered numerous other voluntary engagement opportunities available to all employees.
- Supply Chain Responsibility and Ethical Business: Recognized 10 suppliers for excellence, including alignment with PHINIA’s sustainability expectations, through the PHINIA Partnership Program (3P). 81% of in-scope suppliers (by spend) completed sustainability self-assessments. Expanded ethics and compliance trainings initiatives and resources.
PHINIA will continue building on its momentum in 2025, which for environmental-focused initiatives will include the development of a Scope 3 GHG emissions baseline and strategy, broader adoption of renewable energy across global facilities, expansion of life cycle management tools and training, and continued investments in fuel efficiency, alternative fuel systems, and technical training.
“We are proud of our progress — and even more energized by what lies ahead,” said Ericson. “From more sustainable technologies and establishing emissions reduction goals to engaging our talent and ethical business practices, sustainability continues to guide how we innovate, operate, and grow.”
For more information and to view the full 2024 Sustainability Report, please visit www.phinia.com/sustainability.
To connect with our global sustainability team, please contact sustainability@phinia.com.
About PHINIA
PHINIA is an independent, market-leading, premium solutions and components provider, with over 100 years of manufacturing expertise and industry relationships and a strong brand portfolio that includes DELPHI®,
Across commercial vehicles and industrial applications (medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks, buses and other off-highway construction, marine, agricultural and aerospace and defense), light commercial vehicles (vans and trucks) and light passenger vehicles (passenger cars, mini-vans, cross-overs and sport-utility vehicles), we develop fuel systems, electrical systems, and aftermarket solutions designed to keep combustion engines operating at peak performance, while at the same time investing in advanced technologies to unlock the potential of alternative fuels.
By providing what the market needs today to become more efficient and sustainable, while also developing innovative products and solutions to contribute to lower carbon mobility, we are the partner of choice for a diverse array of customers – powering our shared journey toward a cleaner tomorrow.
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