Tag: green

  • Pyxus Named Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP

    Pyxus Named Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP

    Pyxus International, Inc. announced that it has been named a Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP for the third consecutive year, earning an “A” rating on CDP’s Supplier Engagement Assessment Leaderboard. The recognition places Pyxus among the top tier of global companies for its work engaging contracted growers and suppliers on climate action across its value chain.

    CDP’s assessment evaluates governance, emissions-reduction targets, Scope 3 emissions management, and value-chain engagement as part of its annual climate disclosure process. Pyxus said the designation reflects its ongoing efforts to work with growers to improve environmental performance, strengthen supply chain resilience, and deliver measurable emissions reductions through supplier education and shared accountability.

  • CDP Recognizes Pyxus for Work in Climate Change, Forestry

    CDP Recognizes Pyxus for Work in Climate Change, Forestry

    Pyxus International, Inc. was recognized as a global leader in environmental performance and transparency by CDP, earning “Leadership” status with improved A- ratings in both climate change and forestry. The company also maintained a “Management” level B rating in water security, reflecting its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen water stewardship, and mitigate deforestation across its global operations. CEO Pieter Sikkel said the recognition highlights Pyxus’ disciplined execution, transparent reporting, and collaboration throughout its value chain.

    CDP’s 2025 evaluation assessed more than 23,100 entities worldwide, with scores ranging from A to D-. Pyxus has reported greenhouse gas emissions to CDP since 2009, added water security disclosures in 2014, and began reporting forestry data in 2020.

  • Philippines Planting New Sources for Tobacco-Curing Fuel

    Philippines Planting New Sources for Tobacco-Curing Fuel

    The Philippines’ National Tobacco Authority said it will roll out a five-year sustainable fuelwood program this year to support flue-curing tobacco farmers while promoting reforestation in key growing areas. Under the Kahuyang Pangkabuhayan at Pangkalikasan initiative, 80 hectares of alienable and disposable land will be planted mainly with fast-growing trees such as ipil-ipil, kakawate, and bamboo to supply fuelwood needs and restore ecological integrity. The program, developed with the Environment Department and local governments, is intended to reduce pressure on natural forests while providing additional livelihood opportunities for tobacco-farming communities through 2030.