Trivium Packaging has been recognized by the environmental non-profit organization CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) for its transparency and performance in climate matters, securing a place on the prestigious ‘A List’ for the third consecutive year. The rating is based on data reported through the Climate Change 2025 questionnaire, in which Trivium is among a small number of companies that achieved an “A” out of more than 22,100 companies evaluated.

CDP’s classification, widely used to guide investment decisions and sustainable purchases, evaluates the quality and comprehensiveness of the information, the understanding and management of environmental risks, and the implementation of good practices, such as the establishment of ambitious and significant objectives. The independent and rigorous methodology aligns with the standards of the Task Force on Climate‑Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).

Trivium’s continued presence on the ‘A List’ reflects its commitment to comprehensive, high-quality data, which offers a complete vision of the climate impact throughout the entire value chain. According to Alice Bazzano, Global Sustainability Director at Trivium, “Obtaining an A rating from CDP is not just recognition, but a matter of responsibility. We know that reducing emissions is a complex and continuous challenge, and we still have work ahead of us. This rating reflects the progress achieved and our commitment to generating a measurable impact, guided by science and transparency.”

In 2025, 640 investors managing assets worth 127 trillion dollars requested that CDP collect information on environmental impacts, risks, and opportunities, consolidating the global relevance of this data to advance towards a carbon-neutral and sustainable economy.