Our Progress
"Sustainability is at the core of who we are and what we do. Energy efficiency - which has huge social, economic, and environmental implications - is an attribute common to many of our products, services, and our own operations. Each time we help customers reduce their energy demands, we are creating a positive ripple effect that results in reduced greenhouse gas emissions, a cleaner environment, and cost savings over the long term..."
Herbert L. Henkel
Chairman, President and
Chief Executive Officer
We’re accustomed to taking the long view at Ingersoll Rand—after all, our company has been in business for more than 100 years. While being a sustainable company is nothing new for us, the term “sustainability” has taken on a broader meaning over recent years and now includes managing the environmental, social, and economic impact of our company’s operations, services, and products.
Meeting our own productivity goals means working safely, working efficiently, and using our skills to develop innovative solutions that address the challenges faced by ourselves and our customers. These challenges cover a broad range of issues, from investing in innovation to achieve future growth to managing the phase-out of ozone-depleting refrigerants.