Castrol has long been a pioneer in developing high-performance lubricants for various industries, including automotive and aviation. Founded by Charles “Cheers” Wakefield in 1899, the company's innovative approach included the use of castor oil to enhance the lubrication properties of their products. Castrol continues to lead with its PATH360 strategy that emphasizes sustainability across its operations. This strategy frames Castrol's future through commitments to reduce carbon, save waste, improve operational efficiencies, and contribute to a sustainable future. Their holistic and integrated approach extends globally, including impactful sustainability programs and carbon-neutral product offerings.
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Castrol Sustainability Actions
Castrol Sustainability Commitments
2023
Expand Carbon Neutral Offer
Castrol plans to increase its carbon neutral product offerings across multiple sectors and expects all its products sold in Australia, New Zealand, and Vietnam to be carbon neutral.
2030
Reduce Carbon Intensity
Castrol aims to halve the net carbon intensity per litre of its products.
2030
The company aims to reduce its plastic footprint by half, decreasing environmental impact significantly.