Explore our newly developed sustainability pages on delaval.com, alongside the 2025 Sustainability Report summary, where we share a transparent and accessible view of our progress, priorities, and long‑term ambitions for more sustainable dairy farming worldwide.
Sustainability is central to how DeLaval creates value for dairy farmers, and these pages show how it is embedded across our business, from strategy to everyday action.
The new content brings together our updated global sustainability targets, our pathway to net zero CO2e emissions by 2050, and key examples of how sustainability is embedded in our solutions and daily operations worldwide.
A clearer overview of our sustainability journey
The sustainability pages bring together DeLaval’s initiatives in a transparent structure. Visitors can explore initiatives within our four focus areas, for example:
Each section includes key data points, examples from different markets and stories that show how sustainability is put into practice across our business. All content on the pages, and in the report, has been reviewed in accordance with ECGT’s* green‑claims requirements.
Driving sustainable progress together
Sustainability is a central part of DeLaval’s long‑term strategy and the value we deliver to customers. The new sustainability pages and the 2025 report summary reinforce our commitment to transparency and continuous improvement, while showcasing the work taking place across the organisation.
Maria Collin, Head of Group Sustainability, says:
“Making our sustainability work visible and accessible is an important step in supporting our customers and partners. These new pages show how far we have come, where we are heading and the strong commitment across DeLaval to advancing more sustainable dairy farming.”
We invite you to explore the new sustainability pages and the 2025 sustainability report summary to learn more about DeLaval’s approach, progress and ambitions.
Read the news Our 2025 Sustainability report is now live
Visit the new sustainability pages here
Read the 2025 sustainability report summary here
*Empowering consumers for the Green Transition Directive (ECGT), the new EU law on green claims that enters into force in September 2026.