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Syntegon Publishes 2025 Sustainability Report and Advances Sustainability Development

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  • Syntegon continues to support pharma, biotech, and food industries in building more sustainable and resilient production systems.
  • Continued climate targets include a long‑term commitment to achieve net‑zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
  • Sustainability disclosure oriented to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) standards, strengthening transparency and governance
  • Scope 1 and Scope 2 CO2 emissions reduced by 40 percent versus 2019
  • Sustainability strategy recognized through EcoVadis, CDP, and SBTi

Syntegon, a strategic lifecycle partner to the pharmaceutical, biotech, and food industries, today published its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting significant and measurable progress across environmental, social and governance (ESG) priorities, including a commitment to achieve net‑zero greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2040. As regulatory expectations and sustainability requirements continue to increase globally, Syntegon aims to support customers with solutions that combine productivity, compliance, and resource efficiency. The effectiveness of Syntegon’s sustainability strategy has been recognized by external experts such as EcoVadis and confirmed by its improved “B” rating from CDP for climate change.

The publication marks the company’s first sustainability disclosure prepared in orientation to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and assured by a third party, reflecting Syntegon’s commitment to enhanced transparency and evolving regulatory expectations.

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Torsten Türling, Chief Executive Officer

“The transformation toward a more sustainable industry is accelerating and we want to actively shape it together with our customers and other stakeholders,” said Torsten Türling, Chief Executive Officer of Syntegon. “By combining technology, operational excellence, and lifecycle expertise, we are turning sustainability ambitions into measurable progress.”

Sustainability Progress and Operational Performance

In 2025, Syntegon delivered tangible operational improvements: Scope 1 and Scope 2 CO2 emissions were reduced by 40 percent compared with 2019, while GHG intensity improved to 6.73 kg CO2e per thousand euro revenue. In addition, the share of electricity sourced from renewables increased to 81 percent (+11 percentage points) compared with 2024. Investments in people and workplace safety also advanced, with continued improvements in employee training hours and key safety indicators.

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Petros Kapelles, Chief Operations Officer

“Our focus is on implementation and measurable impact,” said Petros Kapelles, Chief Operations Officer of Syntegon. “We are systematically advancing decarbonization across our operations while helping customers improve efficiency, reduce waste, and optimize resource consumption.”

External Recognition of Successful Sustainability Path

Independent recognition of Syntegon’s sustainability efforts includes successful assessments by EcoVadis and CDP. The latest assessment by EcoVadis has shown that Syntegon ranks among the top 2 percent of companies worldwide, underscoring the strength of its performance in the areas of environmental, social, and corporate governance.

Syntegon achieved a CDP Climate Change score of B in 2025, demonstrating that the company actively manages its environmental impacts through established processes and robust strategies. The company’s climate targets are also validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), reinforcing the credibility of its decarbonization pathway.

“We are proud that our sustainability efforts regularly receive positive assessments by external experts,” said Yvonne Gillet, Vice President Sustainability at Syntegon. “This recognition reinforces our commitment to continuing on our path.”

Sustainability Embedded into Strategy and Corporate Development

Sustainability Report
Syntegon published its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting significant and measurable progress across environmental, social and governance (ESG) priorities.

Syntegon embeds sustainability as a strategic pillar of its value‑creation model. Sustainable solutions and lifecycle services are integrated with product innovation and operational excellence to help customers lower emissions, reduce waste and strengthen operational resilience. The company’s ambition is to provide essential solutions that enable the safe, efficient, and resource-conscious production and packaging of medicines and food. Syntegon supports its customers’ sustainability goals through improved energy efficiency, minimized safety risks, safeguarding product integrity across the system lifecycle.

Greater Transparency Through CSRD Reporting

The sustainability disclosure was prepared in orientation to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), replacing GRI as the company’s primary reporting framework and reflecting Syntegon’s commitment to increased transparency and regulatory requirements through third-party assurance. The report details Syntegon’s governance enhancements, decarbonization roadmaps, operational measures to reduce emissions and resource consumption, and to continue improving health and safety.

The full 2025 Sustainability Report is available at: www.syntegon.com/sustainability-report

Company: Syntegon Technology GmbH


Syntegon is a leading global technology company and strategic life cycle partner to the pharmaceutical, biotech, and food industries. With a strategic focus on the growing pharmaceutical and biotech sectors, the company plays a vital role in global healthcare, providing in-depth process expertise and mission-critical technologies for the safe, efficient, and compliant production of essential medicines. In the food sector, Syntegon is recognized for high-speed, high-precision packaging solutions, drawing on unique engineering excellence to help manufacturers improve performance and product quality. Its global service business supports more than 70,000 installed systems with a comprehensive lifecycle offering, ensuring uptime, efficiency, and long-term value.

In fiscal year 2025, Syntegon generated 1.75 billion euros in sales. Headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, the company employs 7,300 people at 49 locations in more than 20 countries. With over 160 years of industry expertis... Read more »

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