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Spiber earns the highest rating for CDP’s 2024 SME Climate Change Category
Spiber Inc. has been recognized by CDP, a leading global environmental disclosure organization, with a B rating – the highest possible score in the 2024 SME Climate Change category. This marks Spiber’s first inclusion in CDP’s rankings, reflecting our commitment to tackling climate change through transparency and measurable actions.
Founded in the United Kingdom in 2000, CDP runs an international environmental disclosure platform for companies and local governments. Each year, it evaluates organizations worldwide across three critical areas: climate change, water security, and forests. Transparent disclosure plays a crucial role in enabling informed, Earth-positive decisions, helping secure a sustainable future for generations to come.
Climate change is an urgent global challenge requiring decisive and immediate action. At Spiber, we are committed to reducing our environmental impact and ensuring transparency in our sustainability journey. Since 2023, we have been measuring and disclosing greenhouse gas emissions from both our direct operations and upstream supply chain. In 2024, we took a further step by submitting a response to CDP’s SME climate change questionnaire, reinforcing our dedication to environmental accountability.
Looking ahead, we remain focused on our ambition to achieve Net Zero by 2035. We continue to explore and implement the most effective frameworks to align our sustainability initiatives with business growth, ensuring that our innovations contribute to a more sustainable future.
We are honored to be recognized by CDP and will continue to push forward in our mission to create a more sustainable society through innovation, technology, and responsible business practices.
CDP Website: https://www.cdp.net/en
*In the 2024 SME scoring by CDP, a B rating is the highest score awarded, as there is no SME A score in place for 2024. CDP is in the process of developing a new scoring criteria to introduce an SME A score in the future.

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