10.13.22
Graphic Packaging Holding Company announced that it has published its 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report. With the release of the 2021 report, Graphic Packaging shares milestones achieved in advancing its Vision 2025 ESG goals.
“I am proud to share our annual sustainability report that highlights the progress we made last year, and I invite you to read it,” said Michael Doss, president and CEO of Graphic Packaging. “At Graphic Packaging, progress in the business-critical areas of ESG means delivering positive outcomes for our people, our planet, our partners, and ultimately the growth and sustainability of our Company."
The report details how the consumer packaging leader reaffirmed its focus on continuous improvement by joining two global sustainability initiatives. The company submitted a formal letter of intent to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), signaling its commitment to set carbon emission reduction goals in line with accepted climate science.
Graphic Packaging also became a participant to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and committed to incorporating the ten principles of the compact – which cover human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption – into its business practices.
The new ESG report follows announcements in 2021 that Graphic Packaging was named by Forbes as one of The World's Best Employers and one of The World's Top Female-Friendly Companies. Additionally, Newsweek again listed Graphic Packaging on their list of America's Most Responsible Companies of 2022.
“I am proud to share our annual sustainability report that highlights the progress we made last year, and I invite you to read it,” said Michael Doss, president and CEO of Graphic Packaging. “At Graphic Packaging, progress in the business-critical areas of ESG means delivering positive outcomes for our people, our planet, our partners, and ultimately the growth and sustainability of our Company."
The report details how the consumer packaging leader reaffirmed its focus on continuous improvement by joining two global sustainability initiatives. The company submitted a formal letter of intent to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), signaling its commitment to set carbon emission reduction goals in line with accepted climate science.
Graphic Packaging also became a participant to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and committed to incorporating the ten principles of the compact – which cover human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption – into its business practices.
The new ESG report follows announcements in 2021 that Graphic Packaging was named by Forbes as one of The World's Best Employers and one of The World's Top Female-Friendly Companies. Additionally, Newsweek again listed Graphic Packaging on their list of America's Most Responsible Companies of 2022.