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Trivium Packaging accelerates decarbonisation at Sutton-in-Ashfield plant

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Trivium Packaging has made significant strides in its decarbonisation journey, showcasing measurable reductions in carbon emissions at its Sutton-in-Ashfield plant. The company was honoured with the Sustainability Award at the British Aerosol Manufacturing Association (BAMA) Awards 2025.


Trivium’s strategy focuses on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, promoting circularity and embedding environmental responsibility across all operations.

At Sutton-in-Ashfield, the company achieved a 46% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to the previous year.

Key measures included live energy monitoring, waste reduction and an employee engagement campaign encouraging energy conservation, known as “turn it off.”

“At Trivium, sustainability isn’t just a corporate ambition - it’s a daily practice,” said Alice Bazzano, Sustainability Director at Trivium Packaging. “Our Sutton-in-Ashfield plant demonstrates how operational excellence and environmental action go hand in hand.”

The plant also earned recognition as Runner-up for Process Safety & Training Culture, highlighting Trivium’s commitment to a proactive, people-focused safety culture that drives continuous improvement.

Globally, 2025 has been a landmark year for Trivium in sustainability. The company maintained the EcoVadis Platinum ranking for the fourth consecutive year - the first and only metal packaging company to do so - secured a spot on the CDP Climate A List for the second year running, and featured on the CDP Supplier Engagement Leaderboard for the third consecutive year.

Circularity remains central to Trivium’s decarbonisation strategy. In 2024, 47% of the company’s revenue came from ecodesigned products, moving closer to its 2030 target of 50%.

Initiatives such as increasing recycled content and lightweighting products further reduce the carbon footprint of Trivium’s packaging, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to transparency, innovation, and progress toward net-zero emissions.




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