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Pyxus International Named a Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP

Pyxus International Named a Supplier Engagement Leader by CDP

14 April 2026, Morrisville: Pyxus International, Inc. (OTCID: PYYX), a global value-added agricultural company, was named a Supplier Engagement Leader by environmental nonprofit CDP for the third consecutive year.

Pyxus ranked amongst the top tier of businesses worldwide, earning an "A" rating on CDP's Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA) Leaderboard, the highest level of recognition.

CDP's SEA evaluates the effectiveness of companies' engagement efforts with their suppliers on climate change, helping to drive greater impact across their value chain.

"Addressing climate change requires a long-term, collaborative approach," said Pyxus President and CEO Pieter Sikkel. "As part of our global strategy, we partner with our contracted growers to build a more resilient and sustainable supply chain, which supports environmental stewardship, business performance and farmer retention. This recognition by CDP validates our focus on supplier education, shared accountability and continuous improvement as we deliver measurable emissions reductions across our value chain."

A company's SEA ranking evaluates four key areas captured during CDP's annual climate change disclosure process: 1) governance, 2) targets, 3) Scope 3 emissions and 4) value chain engagement.

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