The company’s near-term target calls for a 42% reduction by 2030.
Nokian Tyres published its climate transition plan, outlining how the company plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reach net-zero by 2050.
The plan is based on the company’s near- and long-term climate targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative in 2024. Nokian Tyres’ net-zero target for Scope 1, 2 and 3 CO2e emissions aligns with limiting global warming to 1.5 C.
Nokian Tyres Climate Transition Plan Targets 2030 Reductions
By the end of 2025, Nokian Tyres reduced its absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions by more than 38% from the 2022 base year.
The company’s near-term target calls for a 42% reduction by 2030.
The climate transition plan identifies the company’s main emission sources. It outlines key levers for reductions in its operations and across its value chain. The plan details actions aimed at meeting the 2030 targets and achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions status by 2050.
“Our work toward net-zero emissions is not only about us, but also about drivers worldwide,” said Paolo Pompei, president and CEO of Nokian Tyres. “We reduce the environmental impact of tire manufacturing while delivering the safety and quality that define Nokian Tyres,”
Governance and Implementation of the Climate Transition Plan
Nokian Tyres’ board of directors approved the climate transition plan. The company said the plan and additional information about its climate work are available on its website.
Nokian Tyres said it may adapt and update the plan as methods and technologies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions develop.
Romania Plant Highlights Sustainability Progress
Nokian Tyres said its factory in Romania is the first full-scale zero-CO2-emissions (Scope 1 and 2) tire factory in the world.
In 2025, Nokian Tyres was selected as one of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies by Time magazine. The company also received its sixth consecutive leadership-level score from CDP for actions against climate change.



