Inland Recognized by CDP for Environmental Transparency
Company earns a “B” score for climate change disclosure
Inland is proud to announce it has received an overall score of B from CDP, the global environmental non-profit, recognizing the company’s transparency and disclosure related to climate change and sustainability. This accomplishment reflects Inland’s continued investment in its Environmental and Sustainability Program and shows measurable progress across key areas including VOC reduction, reduced water and energy consumption, and a reduction in landfill waste. Inland remains committed to continuous improvement and has plans in place to further advance these efforts in the years ahead.
CDP’s scores are awarded following the assessment of nearly 20,000 companies worldwide, with more than 22,100 organizations reporting in 2025. CDP uses a rigorous, independent methodology to evaluate disclosure quality, risk awareness, environmental management, and evidence of best practices, with scores ranging from A to D-.
Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP said “A CDP score is a sign of commitment to high-quality data that enables companies to take earth-positive economic decisions that future-proof their operations, improving access to capital, competitiveness and compliance. Tackling environmental risks head-on will create a more resilient economy and increase companies’ ability to innovate and invest. We look forward to seeing all companies build on their accolade and turn their commitments into meaningful and effective action.”
“Receiving this recognition for the second consecutive year reflects Inland’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible operations,” said Alana Clements, Sustainability and EHS Specialist at Inland. “This recognition serves as both an achievement and a motivator as we continue advancing toward even greater sustainability goals.”
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