thyssenkrupp AG is a leading German industrial engineering and steel production company formed in 1999 through the merger of Thyssen AG and Krupp. As an international technology group with approximate... thyssenkrupp AG is a leading German industrial engineering and steel production company formed in 1999 through the merger of Thyssen AG and Krupp. As an international technology group with approximately 93,000 employees across 48 countries, it generated sales of around €33 billion in fiscal year 2024/2025. The company operates in five key segments: Automotive Technology, Decarbon Technologies, Materials Services, Steel Europe, and Marine Systems, delivering innovative components, systems, and material solutions. Automotive Technology supplies steering systems, dampers, axle assemblies, springs, stabilizers, and engine components to the global automotive industry, while Decarbon Technologies focuses on sustainable solutions including bearings, engineering for energy transition, and green hydrogen via units like thyssenkrupp nucera. Materials Services distributes steel, metals, tubes, pipes, and plastics; Steel Europe produces high-quality flat carbon steel; and Marine Systems provides submarines and surface vessels. With a robust patent portfolio of about 17,000 and over 3,900 R&D employees, thyssenkrupp AG drives advancements in climate protection, digital transformation, and future mobility, embodying its motto 'engineering.tomorrow.together.' Headquartered in Essen with operations in Duisburg, it plays a pivotal role in industrial innovation and sustainability.
In 2024, thyssenkrupp was subject to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)'s requirements, which mandated the company to publish EU Taxonomy disclosures.
The company reported the eligibility and alignment of Turnover, Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) and Operating Expenditure (OPEX) with the EU Taxonomy, helping assess the extent to which its business activities align with Europe's environmental sustainability goals.
thyssenkrupp has also provided an activity-level breakdown of its EU Taxonomy disclosures. This granular reporting enhances transparency around which economic activities of thyssenkrupp are considered environmentally sustainable and contribute to at least one of the six environmental objectives defined under the EU Taxonomy framework.
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b. thyssenkrupp's Annual Report 2023
Insights into thyssenkrupp's Revenues from Sustainable Activities
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported EU Taxonomy-eligible revenues of EUR 19.66 billion, representing 56% of its total turnover. Of this amount, EUR 306.00 million of thyssenkrupp's revenues was classified as EU Taxonomy-aligned, indicating that 1% of the revenue-generating activities undertaken by the company substantially contribute to one or more of the six environmental objectives, meet the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) criteria, and comply with the Minimum Social Safeguards (MSS).a
thyssenkrupp's Taxonomy-Eligible Turnover Over Time
Total Taxonomy Aligned A1 Turnover
Total Taxonomy Eligible but Not Aligned A2 Turnover
Have thyssenkrupp's revenues become more sustainable over time?
Compared to the previous year (2023), thyssenkrupp's taxonomy-aligned revenues remained relatively stable, indicating that thyssenkrupp maintained operational continuity , with no significant changes in the scale of sustainable activities or the coverage of its taxonomy-aligned reporting.a, b
How much of thyssenkrupp's revenue is eligible under the EU Taxonomy?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR 19.66 billion of its revenue was eligible under the EU Taxonomy, representing 56% of the company's total turnover. Of this amount, EUR 306.00 million (1% of total revenue) was classified as Taxonomy-aligned. This means that 55% of thyssenkrupp's revenue is eligible but not aligned, indicating that these activities did not meet the technical screening criteria, failed to comply with the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) requirements, or lacked evidence of meeting the Minimum Safeguards.a
How much of thyssenkrupp's eligible revenue is aligned with the EU Taxonomy?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR 306.00 million of its revenue was aligned under the EU Taxonomy, representing 1% of its total turnover.a
This low alignment highlights either a limited focus on green activities or early-stage adoption of sustainability frameworks, underscoring opportunities for further alignment with EU climate objectives.
thyssenkrupp's Eligibility & Alignment Overview
thyssenkrupp's Contribution to Environmental Objectives
Total Taxonomy Aligned A1 Turnover
Total Taxonomy Eligible but Not Aligned A2 Turnover
How is thyssenkrupp's taxonomy-aligned revenue distributed across the EU environmental objectives?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that its taxonomy-aligned revenue was distributed across the following EU environmental objectivesa:
Climate Change Mitigation: 1%
Climate Change Adaptation: 0%
Sustainable Use and Protection of Water and Marine Resources: 0%
Transition to a Circular Economy: 0%
Pollution Prevention and Control: 0%
Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems: 0%
How much revenue does thyssenkrupp earn from selling climate-related solutions ?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR 350.41 million of its total revenue was associated with activities contributing to the EU taxonomy climate-related objectives (Climate Change Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation). This accounted for 1% of the company's total revenue,indicating that thyssenkrupphas limited exposureon solutions that support climate action through its commercial activities.a
Insights into thyssenkrupp's CAPEX from Sustainable Activities
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported EU Taxonomy-eligible CAPEX of EUR 919.00 million,representing 72% of its total CAPEX. Of this amount, EUR -111.00 million of thyssenkrupp's CAPEX was classified as EU Taxonomy-aligned, indicating that -9% of the company's investments were directed toward economic activities that substantially contribute to one or more of the six environmental objectives, meet the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) criteria, and comply with the Minimum Social Safeguards (MSS).a
thyssenkrupp's Taxonomy-Eligible Capex Over Time
Total Taxonomy Aligned A1 Capex
Total Taxonomy Eligible but Not Aligned A2 Capex
Have thyssenkrupp's increased its investment in sustainable activities over time?
Compared to the previous year (2023), thyssenkrupp's taxonomy-aligned CAPEX decreased by 160%,suggesting that thyssenkrupp may have scaled back investments in sustainable projects, reprioritized its capital deployment, or reduced transparency in its taxonomy-aligned disclosures.a, b
How much of thyssenkrupp's capital expenditure (CAPEX) is eligible under the EU Taxonomy?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR 919.00 million of its capital expenditure (CAPEX) was eligible under the EU Taxonomy, representing 72% of the company's total CAPEX. Of this amount, EUR -111.00 million (-9% of total CAPEX) was classified as Taxonomy-aligned. This means that 81% of thyssenkrupp's CAPEX is eligible but not aligned, indicating that these investments either did not meet the technical screening criteria, failed to comply with the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) requirements, or lacked evidence of meeting the Minimum Safeguards (MSS).a
How much of thyssenkrupp's eligible CAPEX is aligned with the EU Taxonomy?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR -111.00 million of its CAPEX was aligned under the EU Taxonomy, representing -9% of its total capital investment.a
This low alignment reflects that thyssenkrupp is beginning to transition its capital allocation toward greener investments, but still retains substantial opportunities for further alignment with sustainability goals.
thyssenkrupp's Eligibility & Alignment Overview
thyssenkrupp's Contribution to Environmental Objectives
Total Taxonomy Aligned A1 Capex
Total Taxonomy Eligible but Not Aligned A2 Capex
How is thyssenkrupp's taxonomy-aligned CAPEX distributed across the EU environmental objectives?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that its taxonomy-aligned capital expenditure (CAPEX) was distributed across the following EU environmental objectivesa:
Climate Change Mitigation: -9%
Climate Change Adaptation: 0%
Sustainable Use and Protection of Water and Marine Resources: 0%
Transition to a Circular Economy: 0%
Pollution Prevention and Control: 0%
Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems: 0%
How much thyssenkrupp is investing in climate-related solutions?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp allocated EUR -114.21 million of its CAPEX to activities contributing to the EU Taxonomy's climate-related objectives (Climate Change Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation). This represented -9% of the company's total capital expenditure,indicating that thyssenkrupphas only marginally directed its capital expenditure toward climate-related activities, suggesting limited alignment with climate objectives.a
Insights into thyssenkrupp's OPEX from Sustainable Activities
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported EU Taxonomy-eligible OPEX of EUR 1.36 billion,representing 85% of its total operating expenses (OPEX). Of this amount, EUR 20.00 million of thyssenkrupp's OPEX was classified as EU Taxonomy-aligned, indicating that 1% of the company's operating expenses were directed toward economic activities that substantially contribute to one or more of the six environmental objectives, meet the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) criteria, and comply with the Minimum Social Safeguards (MSS).a
thyssenkrupp's Taxonomy-Eligible Opex Over Time
Total Taxonomy Aligned A1 Opex
Total Taxonomy Eligible but Not Aligned A2 Opex
Have thyssenkrupp's increased its spending in sustainable activities over time?
Compared to the previous year (2023), thyssenkrupp's taxonomy-aligned OPEX remained relatively stable, indicating that thyssenkrupp maintained consistent levels of sustainable operational expenditure, without significant changes in taxonomy-aligned activity coverage.a, b
How much of thyssenkrupp's operational expenditure (OPEX) is eligible under the EU Taxonomy?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR 1.36 billion of its operational expenditure (OPEX) was eligible under the EU Taxonomy, representing 85% of the company's total OPEX. Of this amount, EUR 20.00 million (1% of total OPEX) was classified as Taxonomy-aligned. This means that 84% of thyssenkrupp's OPEX is eligible but not aligned, indicating that these expenditures either did not meet the technical screening criteria, failed to comply with the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) requirements, or lacked evidence of meeting the Minimum Safeguards (MSS).a
How much of thyssenkrupp's eligible OPEX is aligned with the EU Taxonomy?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that EUR 20.00 million of its OPEX was aligned under the EU Taxonomy, representing 1% of its total operational expenditure.a
This low alignment reflects limited operational focus on green activities, suggesting that sustainability considerations have yet to be fully integrated into core operating processes.
thyssenkrupp's Eligibility & Alignment Overview
thyssenkrupp's Contribution to Environmental Objectives
Total Taxonomy Aligned A1 Opex
Total Taxonomy Eligible but Not Aligned A2 Opex
How is thyssenkrupp's taxonomy-aligned OPEX distributed across the EU environmental objectives?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp reported that its taxonomy-aligned operational expenditure (OPEX) was distributed across the following EU environmental objectivesa:
Climate Change Mitigation: 1%
Climate Change Adaptation: 0%
Sustainable Use and Protection of Water and Marine Resources: 0%
Transition to a Circular Economy: 0%
Pollution Prevention and Control: 0%
Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems: 0%
How much of thyssenkrupp's operational budget supports climate-related solutions?
In 2024, thyssenkrupp allocated EUR 15.95 million of its OPEX to activities contributing to the EU Taxonomy's climate-related objectives (Climate Change Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation). This represented 1% of the company's total OPEX,indicating that thyssenkrupphas only a limited share of operational expenditure aligned with climate goals, signaling early-stage or minimal integration of climate objectives into its routine activities.a
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