
ENVIRONMENT
In 2024, we strengthened our ability to reduce environmental impacts across the product lifecycle. We also expanded our circular economy efforts and launched a system that will help us minimize energy use globally.

Innovation for the Aftermarket
Our aftermarket portfolio includes diesel and gasoline fuel systems, engine management, and chassis and maintenance solutions, in addition to training, diagnostics, and test equipment.
In 2024, our array of parts continued to support existing vehicles – both ICE and EVs – to maintain fuel and energy efficiency, meet the latest emissions standards, and extend vehicle lifespans. Improving the efficiency and longevity of these vehicles helps to reduce their environmental impact, as well as offering economic benefits.
Alongside our high-quality products, we trained more than 1,500 technicians, delivering over 20,000 hours of training across 10 European locations, with a strong emphasis on extending vehicle lifespans.

Energy Monitoring and Measurement
In 2024, we developed our Global Energy Monitoring System, a powerful software platform that delivers robust insights, analysis, and data. It now covers sites representing 85% of our energy consumption, helping us identify and drive energy efficiencies, and reduce carbon emissions.
Last year we also enhanced site collaboration and data stewardship, expanded resource monitoring, and laid the groundwork for AI-driven analytics that will enable further efficiency and improvement.
“At PHINIA, we believe sustainability creates lasting value and integrate it into every aspect of our operations. In our second year, we’ve made it our focus to advance how we shape a cleaner, more responsible future for our company, customers, communities, and other stakeholders.”
Chris Gustanski, VP, Operational Excellence

Energy, Waste, and Water
As part of our energy reduction strategy, our annual energy consumption decreased by 4.5% in 2024 compared to 2023. Our energy intensity improved by 1.8% in 2024 compared to 2023. Two of our plants in China initiated projects focused on recycling waste, reducing wastewater, and saving energy.
Last year, we used a total of 525,869 cubic meters of water. To drive further improvement, each of our facilities will undergo an assessment process in 2025 to identify opportunities for conservation, recycling, and potential technology upgrades. We also completed a sanitary wastewater treatment system at our San Luis Potosi site in Mexico.