A Castalla company verifies its carbon footprint under the ISO 14064-1 standard

The industrial company advances its sustainability strategy by measuring its 2024 environmental impact.

Image of industrial facilities of a company in Castalla.
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Image of industrial facilities of a company in Castalla.

The company Great Plastic, based in Castalla, has verified its carbon footprint for 2024 under the international ISO 14064-1 standard to improve its environmental impact.

The company, which concentrates all its industrial and logistics activity in Castalla, has taken a decisive step in its sustainability strategy. The goal of this action is to apply the philosophy of measuring to improve, allowing the entity to know its environmental impact more precisely and move towards a more efficient production model.
The facilities, covering over 14,000 square meters, integrate design, production, assembly, storage, distribution, and internal plastic recycling processes, in addition to having its own renewable energy plant.

The verification confirms that the company has quantified direct and indirect emissions, including transport and products used in its activity.

According to the data presented, the company's total carbon footprint in 2024 was 415,466.80 tons of CO2 equivalent. Most of this figure comes from the category linked to products and services used by the organization, a factor that management considers fundamental to understanding the impact from a global perspective.
Looking ahead, the company has announced new measures to reduce emissions, such as renewing its fleet with hybrid or electric vehicles, evaluating the use of biofuels, and contracting a 100% renewable electricity provider.