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CDP names Lenzing as one of the most sustainable companies worldwide

Published: December 10, 2021
Author: Manali bhanushali

Lenzing is one of only 14 companies worldwide that were recognized with an outstanding triple “A” for environmental leadership in climate change, water security and forests. 

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group, a world-leading provider of wood-based specialty fibers, has been recognized for  leadership in corporate sustainability by global environmental non-profit organization CDP, securing a place on  its prestigious “A List” for tackling climate change as well as acting to protect water security and forests. 

Through significant demonstrable action on climate, water security risks and deforestation, Lenzing is leading on  corporate environmental ambition, action and transparency worldwide. The world’s economy looks to CDP as  the gold standard of environmental reporting with the richest and most comprehensive dataset on corporate and  city action. In 2021, over 590 investors with over USD 110 trillion in assets and 200 major purchasers with USD  5.5 trillion in procurement spend requested companies to disclose data on environmental impacts, risks and  opportunities through CDP’s platform. A record-breaking 13,000 companies responded. 

“We are very proud to have even topped our excellent ratings from the previous year. The triple ‘A’ rating shows  that we are already on a very good path with our sustainability strategy, and it encourages us for the future to  remain true to this path and to continue to develop in order to be able to welcome a CO2-neutral future as soon  as possible”, says Cord Prinzhorn, CEO of the Lenzing Group. “The textile and nonwoven industry has to change  and we strongly believe that we cannot be complacent about the inherent climate advantage of wood-based  cellulosic fibers. This is why we have set ourselves ambitious sustainability targets and are making huge  investments in order to meet them,” says Prinzhorn. 

Paul Simpson, CEO of CDP, said: “Many congratulations to all the companies on this year’s ‘A’ List. Taking the  lead on environmental transparency and action is one of the most important steps businesses can make, even  more so in the year of COP26 and the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report. The scale of the risk to businesses from climate change, water insecurity and deforestation can no longer be ignored, and we know the opportunities of  action far outweigh the risks of inaction. Leadership from the private sector is essential for securing global  ambitions for a net-zero, nature positive and equitable world. Our ‘A’ List celebrates those companies who are  preparing themselves to excel in the economy of the future by taking action today.” 

Advancing circularity 

Sustainable wood and pulp sourcing as well as responsible water stewardship are defined as two prominent  focus areas in Lenzing Group’s sustainability strategy. The Lenzing Group assumes responsibility by striving for  sustainable procurement based on environmental certificates and responsible and efficient use of these valuable  resources. Lenzing’s biorefinery process ensures that 100 percent of wood constituents are used: to produce  dissolving wood pulp for fiber production, biorefinery products, and bioenergy. 

In addition, with its recycling technologies REFIBRA™ and Eco Cycle, Lenzing offers solutions for transforming  the textile and nonwovens industries from a linear towards a circular economy. In line with its vision for the  circular economy, “We give waste a new life. Every day.” One milestone on this path is the cooperation with the  Swedish pulp producer Södra. The two global market leaders, who have been proactively promoting the circular  economy in the fashion industry for many years, are joining forces to give the issue a further boost and make a  decisive contribution to solving the global textile waste problem. 

Forging ahead with new technologies 

In line with the company’s sCore TEN strategy, Lenzing aims to generate profitable growth via sustainable  innovation and will continue to accelerate this process in order to strengthen its resilience in the long term, as  well as its position as a leading provider of wood-based, biodegradable specialty fibers. The finalization of two  major projects with a total investment volume of more than EUR 1.5 bn is a significant milestone on the road to  a zero-carbon future. Thanks to its pioneering infrastructure, the lyocell plant in Thailand can be supplied with  sustainable biogenic energy. The pulp mill in Brazil will feed more than 50 percent of the electricity it generates  into the public grid as renewable energy. 

Moreover, specific roadmaps for implementing the group’s climate targets have been agreed for all its existing  locations. Lenzing is currently investing more than EUR 200 mn in its Asian production sites to transform existing  capacities for standard viscose into capacity for eco-friendly specialty fibers. In Nanjing, Lenzing will establish  the first wood-based fiber complex in China that does not depend on coal as an energy source. Lenzing also  plans to install a photovoltaic system covering an area of 55,000 m² at its site in Upper Austria as well as a new,  state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility at its UK plant in Grimsby.

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