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Trivium Packaging receives A- CDP rating for climate efforts

Trivium Packaging has received an A- rating from the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), a non-profit organisation considered ‘the gold standard’ of environmental reporting.

In only its second year of operation, Trivium achieved the A- rating in 2020 and 2021 for its implementation of best practices in two categories: climate change and water security.

“It is extremely rewarding to receive independent accolades for our performance in sustainability, particularly through the toughest of times this past year,” said Trivium’s vice president of sustainability, Jenny Wassenaar.

“Corporate transparency is crucial in our fight against climate change and I’m extremely proud of the contribution Trivium has made these past two years, and look forward to what we will accomplish in the future.”

CDP measures companies’ performance against a range of sustainability criteria. It focuses on helping businesses promote urgent action towards building a truly sustainable economy.

Michael Mapes, CEO of Trivium, commented: “We are thrilled with the achievement of an A- rating for the second year in a row, confirming our consistent performance and leadership in sustainability practices within the industry.

“We know this is just the beginning and we will continue to strive for even greater achievement in lowering our carbon footprint in years to come.”


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