Track the latest sustainability reports from major companies
As interim net-zero targets come into view — many were set for 2030 — companies are using sustainability reports to announce changes to emission goals and other environmental commitments.
Recent reports reveal how some businesses known as climate leaders, including Microsoft and PepsiCo, are struggling to contain emissions. Others are abandoning key goals. Intel quietly retired a supply-chain commitment in 2025, while French energy giant TotalEnergies walked away this year from its goal of reaching net zero by 2050.
There’s also positive news to be found in the latest reports. Close to 9,700 companies had near-term targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative at the end of 2025, a 40 percent jump on the previous year. And some large companies, including Nestlé, are making progress toward ambitious goals.
To help your company stay abreast of news from rivals and learn from the most ambitious businesses in other sectors, Trellis has partnered with data provider ESGAUGE to create a rolling list of sustainability reports published by the companies in the S&P 500 and S&P Europe 350, including all those mentioned on this page: Microsoft, PepsiCo, Intel, TotalEnergies and Nestlé.
Search for the companies you want to compare performance against, and follow the links to download their most recent sustainability reports, many with data from 2025. The list is updated weekly and free to use — just fill out the form here for access.