Richard Neumayer GmbH Achieves Carbon-Neutral Production in Metal Forging
Richard Neumayer GmbH, a company founded in 1867, has announced it achieved carbon-neutral production for steel and stainless steel components since February 2021.

Munich, Germany – Richard Neumayer GmbH, a family-owned company specializing in the forging and machining of steel and stainless steel components, has announced it has achieved carbon-neutral production for its operations since early 2021.
The company, established in 1867, manufactures both forged blanks and ready-to-install components. Its core competencies lie in forming technology, serving the automotive industry, including a growing share in e-mobility, as well as the mechanical and plant engineering sectors.
Richard Neumayer GmbH has implemented significant measures to reduce its carbon footprint. The company reports that it has reduced its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions to zero for a substantial portion of its revenue, supported by a certified energy management system. This initiative aligns with national sustainability goals.
The company emphasizes that future progress is built upon its historical foundation, with five generations of experience in forming technology providing the basis for continued success. Richard Neumayer GmbH continues to invest in research and development to offer its clients the most advanced and climate-friendly forging and machining technology.