Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), a global sustainable chemicals powerhouse, has been named the fifth most sustainable chemical corporation in the world within the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026, emphasizing its resilience amid a turbulent industry landscape.
The corporation scored 82 out of 100 within the 2025 S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment, up from 81 last year, setting it in the pinnacle 10% of chemical peers worldwide.
Out of more than 409 chemical corporation assessed, more than 37 made it into the yearbook. IVL also noted its seventh consecutive inclusion within the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index and ninth consecutive appearance inside the Dow Jones Sustainability Emerging Markets Index, showing strong governance, disciplined risk management, and long-term sustainability integration.
Navigating market volatility, regulatory strengthening , and moving supply chains, Indorama Ventures’ ESG performance underscores operational resilience and alignment with investor expectancies.
Its Six Capitals framework, which incorporates financial performance, innovation, human capital, stakeholder relationships, and natural resource stewardship, guides disciplined funding decisions and improve value creation throughout its worldwide operations.
Under the IVL 2.0 approach, the corporation keeps to amplify recycling capacity and scale circular materials to meet surging requirement from global brands seeking low-carbon, sustainable solutions. To date, IVL has recycled more than 157 billion PET bottles worldwide, showing measurable environmental effects alongside business growth.
Yash Lohia, Executive President of Petchem at Indorama Ventures, stated, “Our ranking among the global Top 5 displays disciplined execution and a clean commitment to responsible growth. Sustainability is central to how we allocate capital, innovate, and manage risk. As the industry transitions towards more circularity and lower carbon intensity, we stay focused on supplying resilient, lengthy-term value for shareholders and stakeholders alike.”






