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ANCA releases long-term sustainability strategy

July 31, 2025
The company’s first environmental roadmap through 2030 is focused on science-based climate goals, as well other impacts to safety, supply chain and logistics

ANCA launched its inaugural Sustainability Strategy 2025—2030, its environmental roadmap for responsibility, innovation and community impact, and the company says this strategy represents a shift in how it is shaping the future of advanced manufacturing.

“Sustainability is not a finish line—it’s a commitment to evolving how we think, design and operate,” says Martin U. Ripple, CEO of ANCA Group. “As engineers, we know progress is built on deliberate, smart steps. We’re proud to take this next step in our journey by integrating sustainability into every layer of our business.”

As part of its environmental commitments, ANCA has aligned its climate goals with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) - a globally recognized framework that helps businesses reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in line with the latest climate science and the goals of the Paris Agreement.

ANCA has committed to reducing absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 42% by 2030 from a 2023 baseline, and to cutting Scope 3 emissions by 25% in the same timeframe.

Emissions reductions will be achieved through a combination of energy efficiency improvements, adoption of renewable energy and collaboration across the supply chain.

An ANCA Sustainability Steering Committee will drive implementation, bringing together leaders from operations, finance, human resources and business units to ensure sustainability is embedded across decision-making and operations.

The strategy targets areas where ANCA can drive the greatest long-term value, such as carbon emissions reductions and supporting a circular economy with product redesign for recyclability, waste reduction and closed-loop systems. Other measures will focus on safety, talent diversity, social impact, supply chain ethics and sustainable logistics.

“Innovation is our DNA,” Ripple says. “Our strategy ensures that every breakthrough doesn’t just drive performance—it delivers lasting environmental and social benefit.”

“In our business, microns matter. That same level of precision guides our sustainability approach,” Ripple added. “Every reduction in emissions, every recycled part, every skill developed—it all adds up. Together, with our employees, customers, and partners, we’re not just keeping up with change - we’re driving it.”

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