CHT Group Joins 10,000 Companies in Science Based Targets Initiative Milestone, Accelerating Climate Action
Tubingen: January 2026 – CHT Group has announced its pride in being part of a major milestone set by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), which has now validated science-based targets for 10,000 companies globally.
This achievement underscores a significant shift towards climate-aligned business practices, sending a strong signal that science-backed climate action is gaining critical momentum at a time when the urgency to address the climate crisis is paramount.
While the validation of these targets marks a significant beginning, CHT Group emphasizes that the transition from setting goals to implementing tangible action is the defining factor in corporate sustainability.
The organisation posits that validation is merely the starting line, and the true measure of success lies in the operational changes that follow.
The company is currently executing several key initiatives designed to reduce its environmental impact.
These include the substantial expansion of on-site solar power generation and a strategic transition to the use of renewable electricity across its facilities.
Additionally, the Group is actively replacing fossil fuels used for heat generation with biomass energy sources and is prioritising the procurement of bio-based raw materials to further decarbonise its supply chain.
The company acknowledges that the trajectory toward a net-zero future is long and fraught with challenges.
The organisation continues to invite stakeholders, partners, and industry peers to join in these vital efforts, reinforcing the belief that collective action is necessary to meet the urgent demands of the climate crisis.
About CHT Group
Based in Tübingen, Germany, CHT Group is a global leader in specialty chemicals with a focus on sustainability and resource efficiency.
With decades of expertise, the company delivers innovative solutions for industries like textile, packaging, and more, helping drive a circular economy.