The ImpactBoard

Our Sustainability Overview – transparent und impactful

CP Holding GmbH (CP Tech GmbH and CP Immobilien GmbH)
Dornierstraße 7
33142 Büren
Germany
Last Update
2026-06-02

About Us

With a spirit of innovation and the utmost precision, we turn our customers’ visions for the future in the fields of motorsports, high-performance vehicles, and aerospace into tangible reality. As experts in metalworking, we develop sophisticated suspension and chassis components—from the initial concept through to small-batch production. To this end, our creative and dedicated team creates customized solutions that impress even the most demanding niche markets.

As a leading developer, manufacturer, and systems supplier of cutting-edge technologies, we are committed to sustainable practices—with clearly defined goals for 2030. Our lightweight construction innovations emerge where peak performance meets resource efficiency. In doing so, we systematically reduce the carbon footprint of our products and processes.

Vision: We are the leading global systems supplier to our customers, providing highly innovative solutions in the fields of motorsports, high-performance vehicles, and aerospace.
Mission: We are paving the way for a sustainable, technologically advanced future for future generations.
Slogan: “CP Tech GmbH – Performance is a mindset.”

Our Corporate Values
Efficiency: We not only strive to meet and exceed our goals, but also work together to optimize the way we achieve them, so that we can do so even faster and more sustainably.
Transparency: We foster transparency through a robust and clearly managed communication culture, as well as by establishing measurable success metrics in the form of clear KPIs. In doing so, we commit to continuously reviewing and optimizing these core principles. This ensures a trusting and productive atmosphere.
Accountability: To stay ahead of the competition and ensure the highest quality standards, we have established a clear division of responsibilities. This not only ensures clarity throughout the company but also fosters a respectful working environment, thereby creating a solid foundation for generating and implementing innovative solutions.

 

For us, economic sustainability means ensuring long-term economic viability through pioneering technological solutions and by tackling new challenges, thereby safeguarding jobs and the future of the organization. A strong economic position enables us to grow and effectively achieve our social and environmental goals.

We achieve environmental sustainability through the responsible use of resources, the substitution of environmental inputs, the continuous reduction of our energy consumption, and the greenhouse gas emissions generated at the CP site (for example, through our fleet strategy). By systematically implementing these measures, we aim to achieve climate neutrality (Scope 1–3) by 2030.

Social sustainability is the cornerstone of our actions—because our very existence and success depend largely on the well-being and satisfaction of our employees. That is why our workforce is our top priority, and we ensure that we provide them with a fair and humane work environment and a supportive community. We achieve this primarily through our efforts to balance professional and personal goals, a comprehensive health management program, opportunities for continuing education, and a wide range of benefits.

 

Carbon accounting

The CO₂e footprint includes all climate-relevant emissions. This allows us to see where the greatest leverage lies and where we need to improve. In individual cases emissions may increase due to structural changes, for example in the calculation methodology, in the scope categories considered, in the emission factors according to the GHG Protocol, or due to company growth.
Accounting Result
3.776,99
Tons of CO2e
Scope 1 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Stationary combustion
37.05
0,97
Mobile combustion (fuel consumption)
109,20
2,89
Fugitive emissions (refrigerants)
0,00
0,00
Process emissions
0,00
0,00
Scope 2 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Electricity
0,00
0,00
District Heating/Cooling/Steam
0,00
0,00
Scope 3 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Purchased Goods and Services
2.553,84
67,62
Capital Goods
122,98
3,26
Fuel- and Energy-related Activities
61,03
1,62
Upstream Transport and Distribution
337,94
8,95
Waste Generated in Operations
74,46
1,97
Business Travel
134,19
3,55
Employee Communiting
228,25
6,04
Upstream Leased Assets
0,00
0,00
Downstream Transportation and Distribution
103,35
2,74
End-of Life Treatment of Sold Products
14,69
0,39
Overview of scopes
Distribution of emissions
3.776,99
t CO₂e
Scope 1: 3,86 %
Scope 3: 96,14 %
Accounting Result
4.223,47
Tons of CO2e
Scope 1 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Heat consumption (stationary combustion)
33,16
0,7
Fuel consumption (mobile combustion)
123,24
2,9
Gas leaks (volatile emissions—refrigerants)
0,00
0,0
Direct emissions from industrial processes (process emissions)
0,00
0,0
Scope 2 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Electricity consumption
0,00
0,0
District Heating/District Cooling/Steam
0,00
0,0
Scope 3 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Purchased Goods and Services
3.288,21
77,9
Capital Goods
97,36
2,3
Fuel- and Energy-related Activities
65,92
1,6
Upstream Transport and Distribution
112,32
2,7
Waste Generated in Operations
127,29
3,0
Business Travel
36,60
0,9
Employee Communiting
241,70
5,7
Upstream Leased Assets
0,00
0,0
Downstream Transportation and Distribution
84,97
2,0
End-of Life Treatment of Sold Products
12,71
0,3
Overview of scopes
Distribution of emissions
4.223,47
t CO₂e
Scope 1: 3,6 %
Scope 3: 96,4 %
Accounting Result
1.345,70
Tons of CO2e
Scope 1 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Heat consumption (stationary combustion)
49,69
3,7
Vehicle Fleet (Fuel Consumption / Mobile Combustion)
127,23
9,5
Scope 2 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Electricity consumption / District heating/District cooling/Steam
842,49
62,6
Scope 3 Emissions
By Emission Category
t CO₂e
%
Business travel (and hotel stays)
26,10
1,9
Commuting (employees’ commutes and work-from-home arrangements)
258,50
19,2
Office supplies
1,50
0,3
Water and Waste Generation
11,81
0,8
IT-hardware
28,42
2,0
Overview of scopes
Distribution of emissions
1.345,70
t CO₂e
Scope 1: 13,2 %
Scope 2: 62,6 %
Scope 3: 24,2 %

The path to CO2e reduction

Implemented measures
2025
  • By 2025, we will have switched more than 20% of our steel purchases to green steel (reducing our carbon footprint by up to 70%)
  • We have achieved our goal of 75% electrification of our company fleet
2024
  • Conversion of lighting to 100% LED
  • Reduction of hazardous substances by more than 30 tons
  • We have succeeded in saving 30,000 liters of fresh water
2023
  • Conversion of the vehicle fleet to a 50% electric fleet
  • Conversion of lighting to 75% LED
  • Permanent reduction of natural gas consumption by 30% through heat recovery
2022
  • Transition to 100% electricity from renewable energy sources
  • 30% reduction in energy consumption relative to operational output compared to 2019
Planned & ongoing measures
2026
  • Develop a green steel concept and transition at least 20% of steel consumption to green steel (steel produced with reduced CO₂ emissions)
  • Develop a concept for green aluminum and transition at least 20% of aluminum consumption to green aluminum (aluminum produced with reduced CO₂ emissions)
  • Develop a 2030 logistics concept and identify opportunities for decarbonization
  • Determine the product-specific carbon footprints for “CP’s own products” and identify opportunities for decarbonization
  • Investment in measurement technology for detailed analysis and optimization of energy consumption
  • Involvement of key suppliers in CP’s decarbonization strategy (energy strategy and transparency regarding the CCF)

Support for climate protection projects

Financing climate protection projects is an effective tool in taking responsibility for climate protection. After avoidance and reduction, it can be used to offset emissions that cannot yet be avoided, while at the same time creating positive social and ecological effects.
01.01.2025 – 31.12.2025
1.279
Based on the 2024 financial statements. The amount to be offset is 1,278.58 metric tons of CO₂. The offset amount refers to emissions from business activities excluding products (Scope 1 and 2, and partially Scope 3, including capital goods).
South America | Brasilien
Bioenergy | Gold Standard
Number of Credits: 1.279
Diese Projektaktivität umfasst eine rotes Keramikgewerbe in der Gemeinde Buenos Aires, Pernambuco, im Nordosten Brasiliens: Buenos Aires Ceramic Factory.

About the project description
01.01.2024 – 31.12.2024
1.106
The number of credits used to offset emissions does not correspond to the total balance here, as the company voluntarily included more emission categories in its greenhouse gas inventory calculation than are required by the minimum compensation standards set by Fokus Zukunft for awarding its seal of approval. The offset amount here refers to emissions from business activities excluding products (Scope 1 and 2, and partially Scope 3, including capital goods).
South America | Brazil
Bioenergy | Gold Standard
Number of Credits: 1.106

About the project description
01.01.2023 – 31.12.2023
724
South America | Peru
Forest protection | VCS + CCBS
Number of Credits: 724

About the project description
01.01.2022 – 31.12.2022
580
The number of certificates used to offset emissions does not match the total balance here, which is due to a switch to green electricity. This switch reduces CO₂e emissions by 765.90 tons.
Africa | Uganda
Forest protection | Gold Standard
Number of Credits: 260
The project is located in western Uganda and covers an area of 10,000 hectares. By the end of 2016, more than 8 million trees had already been planted across an area of approximately 8,000 hectares.
Confirmation of retirement
About the project description
South America | Peru
Forest protection | VCS + CCBS
Asia | China
Solar power | VCS

Further Commitment

Declaration of Commitment: OWL Business Climate Initiative
For more information, visit:
www.ostwestfalen.ihk.de/unternehmen-entwickeln/umwelt/klimainitiative-owl/

Project Partner NeMo.Bil
Development and testing of a mobility system with cooperative vehicles for “personalized public transportation,” funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
For more information, visit:
www.nemo-paderborn.de

Purchase of “climate-neutral natural gas”

“As a developer, manufacturer, and supplier in pioneering industries, we are mindful of our economic, environmental, and social responsibilities. In our sustainability strategy through 2030, we have set ourselves deliberately ambitious goals on the path to net-zero climate neutrality. Innovations for the mobility of the future emerge where lightweight and precision components are designed to push the limits and must remain reliable even under the most extreme conditions. A holistic approach to innovation is inextricably linked to the carbon footprint of CP Tech as a company and our products.”
– Thomas Casey, Managing Director at CP Tech GmbH