Constantia Flexibles has been commended for its climate action, achieving a place of global environmental impact non-profit CDP’s A List for climate change, based on the company’s climate reporting in 2019.
Constantia Flexibles was recognised for its actions to cut emissions, mitigate climate risks, and develop the low-carbon economy, based on the data submitted by the company through CDP’s 2019 climate change questionnaire.

CDP scores companies using a detailed and independent methodology, allocating a score of A to D- based on the comprehensiveness of disclosure, awareness, and management of environmental risks, and demonstration of best practices associated with environmental leadership, such as setting ambitious and meaningful targets.
Those that do not disclose of provide insufficient information are marked with an F.
Thomas Greigeritsch, Vice President Group Sustainability at Constantia Flexibles, said: “Sustainability and climate-related topics are a fundamental part of Constantia Flexibles; business focus and entrepreneurial activities."
“After improving our score continuously over the past years, we are very proud that we are included in CDP’s A List for the first time.”
“This external recognition is a further confirmation of our high level of environmental stewardship and we are committed to continue on this path.”
Paul Simpson, CEO of CDP, said: “Congratulations to the companies that achieved a position of CDP’s A List this year, for leading in environmental performance and transparency.”
“The scale of the business risks from the climate emergency, deforestation, and waster insecurity are vast, as are the opportunities from addressing them, and it’s clear the private sector has a vital role to play at this critical time.”
“The A List companies are leading the market in corporate sustainability, tackling environmental risks, and setting themselves up to thrive in tomorrow’s economy.”