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ACETO US LLC dba ACTYLIS — full event log

Every event we have on file across every reporting year. The Data-by-year tab summarises the top 10 per year; this page shows them all.

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2024· 30 events

Scope 1+2 60% reduction by 2035 vs 2024 baselineData confidence — high

Actylis set a target to reduce combined Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 60% by 2035 from a 2024 base year, stated as 'in line with the Paris Agreement – 1.5 degree C'. Not SBTi-validated as disclosed.

sustainability_report p.14

Aligned to SDGs 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 16, 17Data confidence — high

Actylis reports contribution to UN SDGs 5 (Gender Equality), 7 (Affordable & Clean Energy), 8 (Decent Work), 12 (Responsible Consumption), 13 (Climate Action), 16 (Peace & Justice), and 17 (Partnerships).

sustainability_report p.16

EcoVadis Gold 2024 (97th percentile, score 78)Data confidence — high

Actylis earned an EcoVadis Gold medal in 2024 with a score of 78/100, placing it in the 97th percentile (up from 70/100 / 93rd percentile in 2023 and 52/100 / 57th percentile bronze in 2022).

sustainability_report p.17

CDP Climate Change score C, Water Security B-Data confidence — high

In 2024 Actylis received a CDP Climate Change score of C and a Water Security score of B-.

sustainability_report p.17

Acquired Pharm-Rx (Oct 2024)Data confidence — high

Actylis acquired Pharm-Rx in October 2024, a supplier of specialty ingredients for pharmaceutical and nutritional sectors. May affect comparability of 2024 vs 2023 metrics.

sustainability_report p.13

SEDEX certification process commencedData confidence — high

Actylis commenced the SEDEX certification process in 2024 to enhance ethical supply chain practices and transparency.

sustainability_report p.13

Scope 3 covers only Cat 1 + Cat 4affects scope 3 co2eData confidence — high

Scope 3 disclosure is limited to Category 1 (Purchased Goods and Services) and Category 4 (Upstream Transportation). Other 13 categories (incl. capital goods, business travel, employee commuting, use of sold products) are not yet quantified.

sustainability_report p.38

Supplier sustainability assessment targets by 2025/2028Data confidence — high

By end of 2025 Actylis will review environmental practices of all key suppliers; by 2028 all key suppliers must operate above an acceptable level of sustainability performance.

sustainability_report p.14

Renewable electricity target — 50% by 2026Data confidence — high

Actylis targets reaching 50% renewable electricity by 2026, up from 40% in 2024.

sustainability_report p.20

Primary: Natural gas and on-site fuel reduction (Scope 1)Data confidence — high

Scope 1 emissions of 2,760 tCO2e in 2024 are driven primarily by natural gas (13,530 MWh) and a small amount of diesel (35.5 MWh, down 83.5% YoY) and fugitive refrigerants (104 tCO2e). Site-level efficiency programs at Ahmedabad, Montreal, and Eugene target on-site combustion intensity. Target: 60% reduction in Scope 1+2 by 2035 vs 2024 baseline.

sustainability_report p.37

Primary: Electricity decarbonisation via renewable sourcingData confidence — high

Scope 2 (1,771→2,013 tCO2e) is being addressed by procuring renewable electricity — 3,601 MWh in 2024 (~40% of total electricity). Target to reach 50% by 2026, en route to the 60% Scope 1+2 combined reduction by 2035.

sustainability_report p.37

Dependent: Ocean-freight-dominated logistics (Scope 3 Cat 4)Data confidence — high

Over 98% of total ton-miles is shipped via ocean freight (the least carbon-intensive mode), 1% air freight and 1% ground transport. Actylis works with major shipping lines committed to reducing GHG emissions and is monitoring the EU maritime transport emissions regulations (2025–2050) for cost and carbon implications.

sustainability_report p.19

Primary: Product LCA & packaging footprint mappingData confidence — high

By 2025 Actylis will map the environmental impact of its core product & packaging portfolio. By end of 2026 it will perform Life Cycle Assessments on the core product range and exceed product regulations where possible. Tracks non-recyclable plastics per shipment in response to EU Plastic Tax regimes (Spain, Italy, UK).

sustainability_report p.14

Product LCA target by 2026Data confidence — high

By 2025, map the environmental impact of core product & packaging portfolio; By end of 2026, perform a Life Cycle Assessment on core product range

sustainability_report p.14

EcoVadis Gold Medal 97th percentileData confidence — high

Achieved Gold EcoVadis Rating in 2024 with score of 78/100, placing Actylis in the 97th percentile (up from 93rd in 2023, 57th in 2022)

sustainability_report p.9

Scope 3 limited to cat 1 + cat 4 onlyaffects scope 3 co2eData confidence — high

Scope 3 emissions cover 'Purchased Goods and Services' & 'Upstream Transportation' only — other categories (capital goods, business travel, use of sold products, end-of-life, etc.) not yet captured

sustainability_report p.20

Supplier sustainability assessment target by 2028Data confidence — high

By the end of 2025, review the environmental practices of all key suppliers; By 2028, all key suppliers must operate above an acceptable level of sustainability performance

sustainability_report p.14

Scott Thomson appointed CEOData confidence — high

Appointed Scott Thomson as CEO in June 2024

sustainability_report p.4

UN SDG alignmentData confidence — high

Actylis aligns with SDGs 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 16, 17 and is a signatory to UN Global Compact

sustainability_report p.9

Primary: Site-level energy efficiency and process redesignData confidence — high

Actylis invests in energy-efficient technologies and green chemistry. Facilities including Ahmedabad, Montreal, and Eugene have integrated modern energy-efficient systems. Site-level wastewater recycling at Runcorn (25,000+ litres saved) and rinse-waste recycling at Limerick (19,000+ litres saved) reduce operational footprint.

sustainability_report p.19

Primary: Product & packaging environmental footprint mappingData confidence — high

By 2025, Actylis will map the environmental impact of core products and packaging. By end of 2026, perform Life Cycle Assessment on core product range. EU Plastic Tax (Spain, Italy, UK) requires tracking non-recyclable plastics per shipment; CBAM becomes compulsory in 2026.

sustainability_report p.14

Scope 1&2 reduction target: 60% by 2035 vs 2024 baselineaffects scope 1 co2eData confidence — high

By 2035, reduce scope 1&2 combined emissions by 60% from base year 2024 in line with the Paris agreement

sustainability_report p.14

Acquired Pharm-RxData confidence — high

Acquired Pharm-Rx in October 2024, a supplier of specialty ingredients for pharmaceutical and nutritional sectors

sustainability_report p.4

Commenced SEDEX certification processData confidence — high

Commenced SEDEX certification process, marking initial phase of enhancing ethical supply chain practices and transparency

sustainability_report p.7

40% renewable electricity in 2024; targeting 50% by 2026Data confidence — high

In 2024, 40% of Actylis' global electricity came from renewable sources, with a target to reach 50% by 2026. Facilities at Ahmedabad, Montreal, and Eugene integrate modern energy-efficient systems. Renewable electricity totaled 3,601 MWh in 2024 (vs 3,413 MWh in 2023).

sustainability_report p.11

Dependent: Supplier decarbonisation via sustainability clauses & auditsData confidence — high

Actylis has assessed 100+ top suppliers via questionnaire + site audit; 100+ signed supply agreements with sustainability clauses, 500+ signed responsible procurement charter. Of top suppliers assessed, 68% had ISO14001 (environmental) and ~50% had ISO45001 (social) certification. Goal: all key suppliers above acceptable sustainability performance by 2028.

sustainability_report p.10

Dependent: Bio-based and circular raw material alternativesData confidence — high

Long-term climate trends and fossil fuel restrictions affect raw materials — e.g. crude derivatives used in specialty chemicals may face future limitations. Actylis is exploring bio-based and circular alternatives. Member of RSPO for sustainable palm oil sourcing.

sustainability_report p.11

Dependent: Ocean freight as dominant logistics modeData confidence — high

Over 98% of total ton-miles movement is done through ocean freight, the least polluting mode of transportation. Air freight and ground transport account for 1% each. Actylis works with major shipping lines committed to reducing GHG emissions and is monitoring EU maritime transport emissions reduction mandate (2025-2050).

sustainability_report p.10

Dependent: Purchased goods & services (Scope 3 Cat 1)Data confidence — high

Purchased Goods and Services plus Upstream Transportation account for 188,359 tCO2e in 2024 — 97.5% of Actylis' total inventory. The firm has assessed over 100 top suppliers for sustainability practices: 68% hold ISO14001 (environmental) and ~50% hold ISO45001 (social) certifications. Over 100 top suppliers have signed agreements with sustainability clauses and 500+ have signed the supplier code of conduct.

sustainability_report p.18

40% renewable electricity in 2024, targeting 50% by 2026Data confidence — high

In 2024, over 40% of electricity consumed globally came from renewable (green) sources (3,601 MWh of 8,962 MWh total electricity). Actylis is investing in energy-efficient technologies and aims to reach 50% renewable electricity by 2026. Facilities at Ahmedabad, Montreal, and Eugene integrate energy-efficient systems. The firm also encourages top suppliers to decarbonize as part of broader value-chain renewable adoption.

sustainability_report p.37