Lasso, through its industrial unit Sopsa, S.A., recorded a 75.92% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions generated at its industrial facilities in 2025, following the first year of implementation of its Carbon Neutrality Project.
This result represents a significant milestone in the company’s sustainability strategy and confirms the tangible impact of the measures implemented as part of the decarbonisation of its industrial operations. It is worth noting that the company is a leader in the manufacture and commercialisation of underground and semi-underground containers for the selective collection of waste.
The Carbon Neutrality Project was structured based on an integrated approach, which included:
- • Strengthening the energy efficiency of production processes
- • Integration of renewable energy sources
- • Technological and operational optimisation
- • Continuous and rigorous monitoring of the carbon footprint
The reduction achieved results from a strategic investment plan focused on industrial modernisation and on the consistent reduction of emissions associated with production activities.
“This result demonstrates that sustainability is not merely a formal commitment, but a strategic priority for Lasso. Reducing emissions by almost 76% in a single year confirms that it is possible to align industrial performance, competitiveness and environmental responsibility,” says Pedro Martins da Costa, CEO of Lasso.
With this progress, Lasso reinforces its position as an organisation committed to the energy transition and to building a more efficient, resilient and sustainable industrial model. The company will continue to consolidate the measures implemented and develop new initiatives that contribute to its carbon neutrality target, creating value for clients, partners and the community.