In 2025, Valeo achieved the top A grade from CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) for both Climate and Water Security, placing the company once again in the top tier of the leading global non-profit’s environmental disclosure system.
Based on data reported through CDP’s 2025 Climate Change questionnaire, Valeo is one of a small number of companies that earned an A rating out of more than 20,000 companies, a score achieved by only 4%.
CDP’s annual environmental disclosure and scoring process is widely recognized as the standard of corporate environmental transparency. The assessment standards get stricter every year, and keeping a high score requires continuous improvement in sustainability performance and strategy. A detailed and independent methodology is used by CDP to assess these companies, allocating a score of A to D, based on the comprehensiveness of disclosure, awareness and management of environmental risks and demonstration of best practices associated with environmental leadership, such as setting ambitious and meaningful targets to reduce its carbon footprint.
Christophe Périllat, Valeo’s CEO said: “Achieving the highest ‘A’ ranking from CDP in both Water Security and Climate is a significant recognition of our ongoing efforts. This dual ‘A’ reflects the success of our CAP 50 decarbonization program, our dedicated Water Protection Program, and our commitment to promoting sustainability throughout our value chain. At Valeo, we believe in a holistic approach to sustainable development, working with our entire ecosystem to address the automotive industry’s role in cutting CO2 emissions and fulfilling our responsibility as a global industrial leader in environmental protection.”



