Core Insights - Delta has achieved double "A List" status in the 2025 CDP reports for "Climate Change" and "Water Security" for the fifth time, with less than 1% of over 22,000 participating companies worldwide reaching this level [1][4] Sustainability Strategies - Delta has integrated multiple environmental issues into its sustainability strategies, elevating oversight to the board level and focusing on Scope 3 emissions reductions towards net-zero goals [1][2] - The company established a board-level sustainability committee in 2025 to ensure direct oversight of sustainability strategies and execution [2] Emission Reductions - Delta achieved a 53.6% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions in 2024 compared to the 2021 baseline, with an 84% renewable electricity usage rate across global operational sites [2] - In 2024, Delta invested US$ 21 million through its internal carbon pricing mechanism, resulting in carbon emission reductions exceeding 37,000 metric tons [3] Supplier Engagement - Over half of Delta's procurement value comes from tier-1 suppliers committed to Science Based Targets (SBT), with over 60% of significant tier-1 suppliers signing the "Carbon Reduction Commitment" [3] Water Resource Management - Delta's Board approved a Water Resource Policy in 2024 to enhance resilience against climate change and water scarcity, achieving a 30.7% reduction in overall water productivity intensity across manufacturing sites compared to the 2020 baseline [3] Industry Recognition - CDP's assessment is recognized as the gold standard for corporate environmental transparency, with Delta being listed on CDP's "A List" for Water Security for six consecutive years and maintaining "Leadership" recognition for Climate Change ten times [4]
Delta Recognized by CDP with Double "A" Leadership Rating for Climate Change and Water Security for the Fifth Time