Trane Technologies Commits $100 Million and 500,000 Volunteer Hours to Building Sustainable Futures for Underrepresented Populations
Company launches Sustainable Futures with more than $2.5 million in investments in STEM and climate education
SWORDS, Ireland — Trane Technologies announced that it has launched Sustainable Futures, a multiyear corporate citizenship strategy to expand underrepresented students’ access to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education; support healthy classrooms; and promote skill building for green careers. As part of its 2030 Sustainability Commitments, the company is committing $100 million and 500,000 volunteer hours to the effort by 2030.
“Our focus is to help young people gain exposure, support, and resources to realize brighter futures,” said Marcia Avedon, Trane Technologies chief human resources, marketing and communications officer. “Sustainable Futures is core to our company’s Opportunity for All pillar in our 2030 Sustainability Commitments. This strategy will mobilize our company’s resources, unique expertise, and the talents of our team members to build greater visibility and pathways to green and STEM careers, particularly for underrepresented groups.”