All4Labels Group achieves CDP recognition
The group commits to sustainability with B scores for Climate and B- for Water and Forests.

All4Labels Global Packaging Group has achieved a significant milestone in its sustainability journey by obtaining global recognition from the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) for the first time, reflecting the dedicated efforts from more than 50 production sites to a greener future.
Founded in 2000, the CDP is a global organization that provides a platform for companies and cities to disclose their environmental impact, enabling informed decision-making and fostering transparency in climate action. In 2024, All4Labels achieved global CDP recognition for more than 50 facilities, earning a commendable B rating for Climate and B- for Water and Forests.
‘We aim to be a role model for sustainability in our industry and ecosystem as well as to bring sustainable products innovations to the market, supporting our customers with eco-friendly alternatives for their labels and packaging. This important achievement further testifies our commitment to driving positive change and fosters a culture of continuous improvement,’ said Dr Günther Weymans, CEO of All4Labels.
These results underscore the company's commitment to sustainable practices and its proactive stance in addressing climate change. The All4Labels Group’s 3Ps Business Model—focused on People, Planet, and Product—steers initiatives aimed at improving social, environmental, and governance outcomes throughout its value chain.
By establishing clear targets for 2030 and aligning its sustainability objectives with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), All4Labels ensures that its efforts are strategically aimed at tackling key global priorities and fostering collective advancement.
The importance of sustainability is deeply ingrained in the company’s culture, and such a significant score will propel All4Labels to further develop its practices.
‘We are always improving our standards, and in light of recent regulations, such as the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), we are continuing to focus our innovations on environmental protection and sustainable practices,’ added Gabriela Neves Ferri, vice president of global R&D and sustainability at All4Labels.
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