2026-04-29
Global Manufacturer Highlights Zero Waste to Landfill and Greenhouse Gas Reduction
ATLANTA (April 29, 2026) – Rheem®, a leader in the HVAC and water heating industry, has released its 2025 Sustainability Progress Report, highlighting advancements to minimize its environmental impact across the globe. Seven years after setting goals for 2025, Rheem has met or exceeded every target as part of its "A Greater Degree of Good” initiative.
“The achievement of our first set of goals marks an important milestone and sets the foundation for the future,” said Chee Wee Gan, senior vice president, strategy & sustainability, Rheem. “We will continue to focus on making our operations and products more sustainable while creating enduring value for our customers, contractors and partners.”
Investing in Responsible Processes
“By prioritizing innovation, systems redesign and waste reduction at the source, Rheem advanced its infrastructure and increased employee engagement throughout 2025,” said Rodrigo Cedeno, senior director, sustainability and EHS. “We strive for operational excellence working to consume fewer resources, generate less waste and ensure simpler, safer processes.”
Empowering the Trade for a Sustainable Future
Rheem continues to invest in plumbers, contractors and
industry partners who are accelerating the transition to high-efficiency air
and water solutions for homes and businesses. This commitment helped Rheem
reach its 2025 goal of training 250,000 professionals three years early.
Between 2019 and 2025, the company delivered more than 800,000 training
sessions for contractors and key influencers on sustainable products,
installation techniques and best practices.
Looking Ahead to 2035†
Earlier this year, Rheem announced a new set of sustainability goals to be achieved by 2035, reinforcing its ongoing commitment and employee dedication. These goals include reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% and optimizing packaging towards more sustainable solutions. The company aims to reduce global waste intensity by 10% per unit.†† Additionally, Rheem plans to complete one million training sessions for plumbers and contractors by 2035 to accelerate the adoption of high-efficiency technologies.
To learn more about how Rheem is driving environmental
progress across North America and
abroad, view this year’s Sustainability Progress Report at www.rheem.com/progress.
Additional information is also available at www.rheem.com and www.rheem.com/sustainability.