CON AERO TECH’s 2025 ESG Report Highlights 17% Cut in Carbon Footprint and New Net-Zero Targets

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Continental Aerospace Technologies Holding Limited (CON AERO TECH) released its 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing a sharper emissions profile, strengthened governance structure and expanded community outreach across its U.S. piston-engine operations for general aviation.

Key environmental metrics • Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse-gas emissions fell to 2,377.82 tonnes CO₂-equivalent, down 16.79 % from the 2024 baseline. • Hazardous waste rose to 89.34 tonnes (2024: 20.67 tonnes) after incorporating new waste streams; non-hazardous waste increased to 232.90 tonnes (2024: 207.40 tonnes). • Total energy consumption was 2,154.34 MWh, while water use dropped 12 % to 27,851 m³. • No material environmental incidents or regulatory penalties were recorded.

Emission-reduction roadmap The Board approved absolute reduction targets against the 2024 baseline: 6 % by 2030, 10 % by 2035 and 25 % by 2050 for combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Progress will be reviewed annually by an ESG Working Group that reports to both the Audit Committee and the full Board.

Governance and risk oversight • An ESG Working Group comprising senior management now conducts semi-annual reviews of climate-related risks and reports to the Board. • Climate scenario analysis using IEA NZE 2050 and IPCC SSP pathways found no material near-term financial threats; however, extreme-weather resilience measures—including facility fortification and back-up power—were expanded. • No corruption cases or compliance breaches were identified; 370 staff hours of anti-bribery training were completed.

Social performance • Total workforce: 370 employees, turnover rate: 17 %. • Zero work-related fatalities; 169 lost-workdays recorded. • Training participation reached 100 % of staff, averaging 1.25 hours per employee. • Community engagement totalled 514 volunteer hours and US$0.14 million in donations, supporting sports, medical and food-bank programmes.

Supply-chain and product stewardship • The company worked with 514 active suppliers—497 in the United States—under a mandatory qualification and ongoing Solumina performance-rating system. • No product recalls were necessary; 1,805 customer feedback cases were resolved under established quality-assurance protocols. • Customer data-protection and intellectual-property safeguards remained fully compliant with U.S. federal standards.

Outlook Management will prioritise Scope 1-2 decarbonisation, expand Scope 3 data collection and study the feasibility of linking climate metrics to executive incentives, while continuing to embed ISO 14001, ISO 50001 and lean-manufacturing practices across all sites.

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