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Altri Strengthens Leadearship in the Fight Against Climate Change

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In 2025, Altri achieved an A rating from CDP, positioning itself above the international sector average, which stands at B, and further strengthening its leadership in the fight against climate change.
 
CDP’s assessment focused on three pillars, Climate Change, Forests and Water, with Altri achieving ratings of A, A- and A-, respectively.
 
The company attained an A rating in several categories, notably its business strategy (in both the Climate Change and Water pillars), as well as impacts, opportunities and risks, energy, environmental policies, carbon emissions reduction initiatives, and emissions verification and reporting. In several of these categories, Altri achieved top scores (A) across all three assessed pillars.
 
“The attribution of an A rating by CDP independently confirms the robustness of Altri’s strategy and the consistency of the work we have been developing in the areas of ESG and climate action. This recognition reinforces our purpose of actively contributing to the construction of a more renewable and sustainable world, embodied in a demanding 2030 Commitment with clear and measurable goals, the implementation of which we have been ensuring on an ongoing basis,” said José Soares de Pina, CEO of Altri.
 
Altri is a bioeconomy company and a leading European producer of cellulosic fibres derived from certified forests. The Group is also active in the forest-based renewable energy sector. Its forestry strategy is based on the full utilisation of forest resources, namely cellulosic fibres and forest residues.
 
Altri is responsible for managing more than 100,000 hectares of forest, fully certified by two of the world’s most recognised systems for responsible forest management certification.
 
The Altri Group owns three cellulosic fibre mills in Portugal, with a total installed capacity of over 1.1 million metric tons per year.

Source: Altri
 

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