BASF earns CDP leadership status with top ‘A’ ratings for climate and forest protection

Published: 9-Jan-2026

CDP has granted BASF leadership status across climate, forest and water categories, awarding ‘A’ ratings for climate change and forest protection and an ‘A-’ for water management

The CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) has rated BASF as one of the world’s leading companies in the areas of forest and climate protection and sustainable water management.

BASF received an "A" rating in the categories of climate protection and forest protection, as well as an "A-" rating for water security.

This means that BASF achieved leadership status in all three categories. 

"This renewed recognition by CDP confirms our consistent commitment and the effectiveness of our sustainability strategy."

"BASF will continue to develop innovative solutions for its customers and pursue an ambitious agenda to contribute to a sustainable future," said Dr Christoph Jaekel, Head of Corporate Sustainability at BASF. 

Climate protection 

BASF received an “A” rating in the climate category on CDP, not only achieving leadership status but also making it onto the A list.

The company has been participating in CDP’s climate protection data reporting programme since 2004.

Among other things, CDP evaluates the transparency of emissions reporting, the handling of climate change risks and opportunities, the climate protection strategy and measures to reduce CO2 emissions.

BASF has set itself the goal of reducing its CO2 emissions (Scope 1 and Scope 2) by 25% by 2030 compared to 2018, while continuing to grow production.

With this goal, BASF is addressing emissions from production and energy generation, covering around 96% of its Scope 1 emissions and 99% of its Scope 2 emissions.

The target is based on the emission reduction pathways outlined by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in its study "Net Zero by 2050" in line with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

BASF also intends to reduce emissions associated with its suppliers’ goods and services by 2030.

Specifically, the company is aiming to reduce specific Scope 3.1 emissions by 15% compared to 2022 across its entire portfolio.

BASF plans to achieve net-zero emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3.1) by 2050. 

Water management 

This year, as in the previous year, BASF received an "A-" rating for water security.

A CDP guideline stipulates that companies that manufacture products containing hazardous substances cannot receive an "A" in the water category.

The CDP assessment takes into account how transparently companies report on their water management activities and how they reduce risks such as water scarcity.

CDP also assesses the extent to which the product development of the companies evaluated can contribute to sustainable water management by their customers.

BASF is implementing sustainable water management at all Verbund sites and at production sites in water-stressed areas by 2030.

In 2024, the target achievement was 65%. 

Forest protection 

BASF achieved an "A" rating for the first time for its efforts to protect forests.

This rating is based on a detailed analysis of the palm oil value chain and activities that have an impact on ecosystems and habitats.

Palm kernel oil and its primary derivatives are among the company’s most important renewable raw materials.

Among other things, the top rating was due to BASF’s high transparency in the disclosure of deforestation-relevant raw materials and supply chains, a high level of public engagement and activities and initiatives such as smallholder projects in the palm oil supply chain.

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