Orbia Advance Corporation released its 17th annual report on March 11, detailing the company’s performance in 2025 and outlining strategic initiatives focused on resilience and long-term value.
The report highlights Orbia’s ongoing efforts to integrate sustainability into its operations, which the company says strengthens its ability to operate reliably during volatile periods and meet regulatory expectations. Sameer Bharadwaj, Chief Executive Officer of Orbia, said, “Over more than 70 years, Orbia has evolved into a global, purpose-driven company built to perform across decades. In 2025, we made deliberate choices to sharpen our portfolio, reinforce financial discipline and embed sustainability deeper into our operations and solutions. That integration strengthens our ability to operate reliably through volatility, meet evolving regulatory expectations and deliver differentiated solutions that enable food and water security, global connectivity and next-generation low-carbon technologies for our customers and communities worldwide.”
According to the report, in 2025 Orbia advanced sustainability as an operational discipline by improving efficiency, reducing risk exposure, and enhancing competitiveness globally. Key achievements included having 90% of manufacturing sites achieve zero waste to landfill and an 87% reduction in sulfur oxide emissions compared with a 2018 baseline. The company also reported progress toward its emissions goals for 2030 by reducing Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 28% and Scope 3 emissions by 31% by year end.
Each of Orbia’s five business groups contributed to these efforts through various initiatives such as introducing new low-carbon compounds in Polymer Solutions; launching circular infrastructure products in Building & Infrastructure; expanding digital irrigation systems in Precision Agriculture; deploying broadband infrastructure with reduced environmental disruption in Connectivity Solutions; and starting construction of a facility for low-global-warming-potential medical propellants in Fluor & Energy Materials.
Tania Rabasa Kovacs, Chief Sustainability Officer at Orbia, said: “In a year marked by structural disruption across markets, sustainability was not simply a commitment—it was a strategic advantage. By embedding decarbonization, water stewardship and circularity into operational decision making, we are unlocking efficiency, accelerating innovation and scaling solutions that help our customers navigate complex regulatory and market transitions. This is how we strengthen resilience and generate durable returns while we advance life around the world.”
Orbia maintained external recognition for its sustainability progress in 2025 with continued Ecovadis Silver Medal status as well as inclusion in several global benchmarks such as the Dow Jones Best-in-Class MILA Pacific Alliance Index.
The full impact report is available on Orbia’s Sustainability Reporting Hub.

