SKF's Commitment at COP30: Driving Global Collaboration for Sustainable Industry Transition
SKF at COP30: The Necessity of Frictionless Collaboration for Sustainable Progress
The upcoming COP30 summit, to be held in Belém, Brazil, from November 10-21, 2025, promises to be a pivotal event in the global climate dialogue, bringing together leaders from various sectors to find collaborative solutions to pressing environmental issues. SKF, a globally recognized leader in sustainable industrial practices, is set to participate in this crucial summit. With its rich history of innovation dating back to 1907, SKF is not only addressing the challenges of today but is also actively shaping the industry’s future through systemic change.
The Essential Role of Collaboration
SKF recognizes that the path to a sustainable future is fraught with challenges, predominantly friction manifested in outdated mindsets, metrics, and business models. Rickard Gustafson, President and CEO of SKF, emphasizes the importance of collective effort: "Embedded across the global value chain, we carry not just insights but responsibilities. It is imperative to turn alignment into action and collaboration into competitiveness."
At COP30, SKF aims to showcase how sustainability is intricately woven into its product offerings, operational execution, and collaborative efforts with customers and suppliers. This integration is not merely aspirational—it is a prerequisite for the kind of impact that can drive significant climate action.
A Call for Systematic Change
Annika Ölme, CTO and Senior Vice President of Technology Development at SKF, articulates the company's vision succinctly: "Cross-sector collaboration is key." SKF's approach underscores the need to unite diverse stakeholders around shared goals of decarbonization and energy efficiency. By working in concert with its partners, SKF is demonstrating what is possible when a resilient industry embraces systematic collaboration.
The message at COP30 is clear: fostering an industry capable of adapting to climate challenges depends on open communication and collaborative efforts across every link in the supply chain. SKF is committed to leading this transformation, firmly believing that sustainability is not just a trend, but a fundamental driver of business resilience.
Progressing Towards Sustainability
In recent years, SKF has successfully reduced the climate impact of its operations through a multifaceted approach that includes increasing renewable energy usage, enhancing energy efficiency, phasing out fossil fuels, and improving productivity. Sofie Runius Cederberg, Head of Sustainability at SKF, shares that the company’s experiences lend significant weight to its endeavors with partners, helping them navigate their sustainability journeys effectively.
SKF's unique position in the global industrial ecosystem, with representation in about 130 countries and a vast network of over 17,000 distributors, places it at the forefront of transformative practices within the industry. Leveraging smart technologies to implement innovative solutions, SKF aids customers in reducing emissions while extending the lifespan of their equipment—integrating sustainability into operational frameworks.
The Significance of COP30
Taking place alongside global leaders, scientists, and NGOs at COP30, SKF's participation is part of Business Sweden's