Constantia Flexibles, a developer of flexible packaging, has received an ‘A’ rating from CDP for its climate change disclosures.

CDP is a global non-profit organisation that manages an environmental reporting platform.

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The company’s score was awarded after assessment under CDP’s annual reporting process, which evaluates factors such as the depth and quality of environmental disclosures, the management of relevant risks, and the implementation of best practices.

CDP’s scoring ranges from A to D-, based on the effectiveness of corporate strategies and action plans.

Constantia Flexibles group R&D, group sustainability and consumer commercial EVP Marc Rademacher said: “Achieving an A rating from CDP is a significant milestone for us. It demonstrates that sustainability is not just a commitment but a core part of our business strategy. Transparency and climate action are essential for building trust with our customers and partners, and we will continue to innovate and invest in solutions that drive the future.”

In 2025, more than 22,100 companies submitted environmental data to CDP, with 877 earning a spot on the organisation’s Corporate A List.

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This places Constantia Flexibles among the top 4% of companies ranked by CDP for climate-related action.

The agency’s evaluation framework is consistent with TCFD guidelines and is widely referenced by institutional investors and major procurement bodies seeking information on environmental impact, risk, and governance.

CDP reported that in 2025, environmental data requests were made by 640 investors representing assets totalling $127tn.

CDP CEO Sherry Madera commented: “A CDP score is a sign of commitment to high-quality data that enables companies to take earth-positive economic decisions that future-proof their operations, improving access to capital, competitiveness and compliance.

“Tackling environmental risks head-on will create a more resilient economy and increase companies’ ability to innovate and invest. We look forward to seeing all companies build on their accolade and turn their commitments into meaningful and effective action.”

Constantia Flexibles employs over 8,780 staff across 37 locations in 18 countries.

In October 2025, the company collaborated with German firm watttron to develop a new lid-sealing system.

The system is designed to enable production lines to seal both polypropylene and aluminium lids onto polypropylene cups.