TR Fastenings ains Flex recognition for emissions strategy

Trifast

TR Fastenings, part of Trifast plc, has received First Place in the Achieved GHG Structured Target category at the Flex Supplier Sustainability Award 2025.

The award recognises the company’s work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through defined targets and structured action. It also gives TR Fastenings external validation from a major manufacturing customer.

Environmental performance is becoming a more important part of supplier selection and contract management. Large manufacturers increasingly expect suppliers to show measurable progress on emissions, responsible sourcing and operational standards.

TR Fastenings’ award suggests the company is responding to those requirements in a practical way. Its approach appears to be embedded across operations rather than limited to corporate reporting.

That can reduce risk in customer relationships. Suppliers that fail to meet environmental expectations may face greater pressure during procurement reviews, contract renewals and future sourcing decisions. By showing progress against structured targets, TR Fastenings strengthens its position with customers that have their own emissions commitments.

Trifast plc (LON:TRI) is a global leader in the design, engineering, manufacture and supply of fastenings and Category
‘C’ components. Supplying major assembly industries, we deliver innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and performance.

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