Written with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards, the RETAL Sustainability Report shares RETAL’s ongoing dedication to reducing its environmental impact across its 12 plants and its supply chain, to continuing investing in its people and facilities, and to providing its global food and beverage brand customers and stakeholders with the relevant information to remain their trusted partner in sustainable packaging.
Chief Sustainability Officer Emmanuel Duffaut is clear that this Sustainability Report is a valuable marker in the company’s sustainability management. “This voluntary effort allows to show the hard work, dedication and focus of the company to develop and operate sustainably and responsibly made evident by the strong environmental and social results disclosed, but also to be transparent and accountable towards our stakeholders.”
Key results include –
Ecovadis increased score (63% – Silver level) and CDP B rating
Validated Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) targets.
Achieving Scope 1 science-based target seven years early
Using 100% renewable energy across three plants and 43% across all plants
Operational Health & Safety integrated into Sustainability Department
Anti-discrimination training company-wide
Anti-corruption external assessment
Investment in energy efficient equipment across plants, including all-inclusive closures production in RETAL Balkan
The latest RETAL Sustainability Report can be downloaded here LINK
For further information contact Maria Jarrar at media@retalgroup.com or contact Emmanuel Duffaut directly on emmanuel.duffaut@retalgroup.com
ABOUT RETAL
RETAL develops and manufactures high quality plastic packaging solutions, including preforms, closures, containers and films. RETAL operates 13 production sites in nine countries, serving customers in more than 70 countries throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Strongly focused on quality and flexibility, RETAL is ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 22000 and BRC accredited. Parent company RETAL Industries Ltd, whose president is Anatoly Martynov, is headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus.