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Bridgestone, Pirelli, Yokohama earn high marks on environmental report
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LONDON — International non-profit group CDP Worldwide has named Bridgestone Corp., Pirelli & C. S.p.A., and Yokohoma Rubber Co. Ltd. to its 2020 list of companies being recognized for their efforts to minimize carbon emissions.
CDP, formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, is a London-based non-profit that gathers, distributes and promotes information on environmental issues. Its 2020 list includes more than 300 companies being touted as A-list firms for their efforts.
This is Pirelli's third straight year and Yokohama's second on the CDP list, while Bridgestone returns after a year's hiatus.
In addition to Bridgestone, Pirelli and Yokohama, braking systems maker Brembo S.p.A and Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd., which makes specialty chemicals for the rubber industry, were recognized.
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LONDON—Tire, rubber and vehicle-related companies are being recognized by an international non-profit group for their efforts to minimize carbon emissions.
CDP, formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, is out with a list of more than 300 companies it said are leading in the reduction of CO2 emissions.
Tire companies being recognized by CDP for climate change work include Bridgestone Corp., Pirelli & C. S.p.A., and Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd., braking systems maker Brembo S.p.A and Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd., which makes specialty chemicals for the rubber industry.
"The recognition of the CDP confirms once again our commitment to sustainable development through the fight against climate change. It's what we try to do every day through our research-developing processes and products that are always more sustainable, safer and better performing," Pirelli CEO Marco Tronchetti Provera said in a statement.