Rotoplas participates for the first time in the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) questionnaire and obtains a B grade.

Rotoplas maintains its commitment with the environment, making progress in its efforts to combat climate change and improve the transparency of its environmental performance.

In line with its Climate Change Strategy, Rotoplas participates for the first time in the CDP questionnaire, a non-profit organization that assesses environmental carbon impacts and strategies by seeking progress in companies and cities towards environmental management and continuously improving climate governance.

In 2020, more than 9,600 companies disclosed climate information that allows companies to improve their performance in measurement, management, communication and, more importantly, reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. It is important to mention that CDP is an important global tool for the disclosure of climate information, as shown by the fact that this year, 515 investors requested thousands of companies to disclose their environmental data through CDP.

The questionnaire issues a grade through a benchmark that allows placing the company on a scale of maximum A and minimum D, where B corresponds to a level of Climate Change Management. Rotoplas obtained a B grade, placing it above the average for the region and industrial sector with an average of D and C, respectively.

This is an important step towards obtaining feedback on performance and actions to be taken to evolve towards climate leadership.