Oshkosh Corporation Releases 2025 Sustainability Report Highlighting Electric Vehicle Sales and Waste Diversion
Oshkosh Corporation published its 2025 sustainability report, announcing it manufactured and sold 41,000 electric, emission-free, or hybrid units.
41,000
83%
13%
What Happened
The Oshkosh Corporation 2025 sustainability report details achievements across people, products, communities, environment, and governance. Key metrics include the sale of 41,000 electric, emission-free, or hybrid units, an 83% diversion rate of non-hazardous waste from landfills, $3.1 million in donations and 21,000 team member volunteer hours, and a 13% reduction in the Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR). The company was also named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for the eleventh consecutive year.
- Manufactured and sold 41,000 electric, emission-free or hybrid units
- Achieved more than 83% diversion rate of non-hazardous waste from landfills
- Donated $3.1 million and ~21,000 team member volunteer hours to local communities
- 13% reduction in Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR)
“Sustainability is embedded in how we innovate, operate and deliver for our customers. Team members work tirelessly to develop technologies and solutions that help everyday heroes strengthen neighborhoods, airports and job sites around the world. This year’s report highlights the meaningful progress we are making, while remaining focused on creating long-term value for our customers, team members a”
Why this matters
The report showcases progress in sustainability and safety, demonstrating how the company is addressing environmental and social goals alongside its vehicle business.
Terms in This Story
- TRIR
- Total Recordable Incident Rate, a measure of workplace safety incidents
- Diversion rate
- The percentage of waste diverted from landfills through recycling or other methods
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