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Flexcon releases 2025 Annual Sustainability Impact Report

The 2025 report reinforces sustainability’s role as a powerful driver of innovation and business growth.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Flexcon has announced the release of its 2025 Annual Sustainability Impact Report, detailing the company’s measurable progress toward long‑term sustainability goals and its continued commitment to environmental stewardship and corporate responsibility.

The 2025 report reinforces sustainability’s role as a powerful driver of innovation and business growth. Highlights from the report include a 76% diversion of total waste from landfills and modernizing its Glenrothes manufacturing facility. The move has resulted in a 30% reduction in gas usage compared to previous equipment.

Flexcon North America earned the EcoVadis Committed Badge in 2025, and Flexcon Europe achieved the EcoVadis Bronze Sustainability Rating. The company has demonstrated meaningful improvement across environmental impact, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.

Flexcon now aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This serves as a globally recognized framework for advancing sustainable development and addressing critical social and environmental challenges.

Innovation remained central to Flexcon’s sustainability strategy. The company accelerated investment in circularity. The move included a first-to-market in the USA polypropylene film with 30% post-consumer recycled content. Plus, Flexcon developed next-generation wash-off technologies.

“The release of our 2025 Sustainability Impact Report, our third consecutive year, reflects Flexcon’s continued commitment to sustainability into every aspect of our business,” states Dan Riendeau, senior director, Product Management & Corporate Sustainability. “By reducing waste, optimizing resources, and continuously improving manufacturing processes, Flexcon is making a measurable impact and creating lasting value for customers, communities, and the environment.”

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