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Nolato Improves CDP Climate Change Score

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Europe, Health, Active, Smart Packaging, Sustainable Packaging, Eco-Sensitive Packaging

The B score is an improvement from last year's C score with two grades and showcases Nolato's ambitions to ensure operations that impact the climate are minimized and in line with the Paris Agreement. The average performance within the plastics packaging manufacturing sector is normally a C score. Since 2015, Nolato has reported to CDP, aiming for transparency and responsibility in line with the Nolato Spirit. The CDP is a global non-profit organization that runs the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform, collecting data from 23,000+ companies.

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