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19 May 2026

CDP Supplier Engagement Leader for the fourth consecutive year

By Trivium Communications
CDP Supplier Engagement Leader for the fourth consecutive year
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Trivium Packaging named 2026 CDP Supplier Engagement Leader for the fourth consecutive year
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Trivium has been recognized in CDP’s 2025 Supplier Engagement Leaderboard for the fourth year, earning an “A” for our performance in supplier engagement, governance, target-setting, and scope 3 emissions management.

The Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA) evaluates companies’ efforts to engage their value chain on climate-related initiatives, helping organizations advance transparency, collaboration, and accountability across scope 3 emissions and broader climate goals. Trivium’s “A” underscores our commitment to meaningful supplier engagement and operational excellence in sustainability.

As an additional recognition of our environmental transparency, Trivium joined CDP and other sustainability leaders at the CDP Awards Europe 2026 ceremony in Paris on 25 March, where we accepted the Climate A‑List trophy in person. While separate from the Supplier Engagement Assessment, this acknowledgment also reinforces the strength of our climate disclosure and the progress we continue to make across the value chain.

“Most of our emissions sit in Scope 3, which means our biggest opportunity for climate impact lies in how we collaborate across our value chain. Being recognized again by CDP reinforces the importance of that progress. Supplier engagement is not only essential for meeting our science-based targets, but it’s also the foundation for accelerating meaningful decarbonization across the packaging sector,” said Alice Bazzano, Global Sustainability Director & R&D Lead.

“Our suppliers play a central role in our progress. This recognition from CDP reflects the work we do together every day to improve data quality, strengthen transparency, and reduce emissions across shared processes and materials. It shows that when procurement and sustainability teams align with our partners, we can make practical, measurable improvements that support both our climate goals and the resilience of our supply chain,” said Szilvia Sipos, Senior Vice President Global Procurement.

CDP scores are a trusted benchmark for investors and procurement teams seeking to advance a net-zero, resilient economy. Using a rigorous, independent methodology, CDP evaluates companies on the comprehensiveness of their disclosure, awareness, and management of environmental risks, and the adoption of best practices in environmental leadership, including setting ambitious and meaningful targets. Based on these criteria, companies are graded from A to D-.

CDP holds the world's largest environmental database, fully aligned with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). 

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