Prayon is pleased to announce the publication of its Sustainability Report 2025, highlighting concrete progress on key indicators such as safety and environmental performance.
As part of its proactive approach, Prayon has anticipated the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by publishing a double materiality matrix. This forward-looking tool, expected to become mandatory by 2028, provides a clear view of how the Group’s priority actions impact both society and its financial performance.
These results are supported by concrete industrial projects. Among them, the new SHMP production unit in Engis stands out, notably for its closed water loop system. The site was inaugurated in the presence of H.R.H. Princess Astrid.
In a global economic context marked by uncertainty and increasing competition, Prayon emphasizes that sustainability comes at a cost that must be collectively recognized. The Group calls on customers to integrate sustainability criteria into their purchasing decisions and fully acknowledge the value of responsible production.
At the same time, continued support from public authorities remains essential to maintain the pace of investment and innovation required for the transition.
These conditions are key for Prayon to continue its development as a global player combining sustainable industrial performance with strong local roots.
The full Sustainability Report is available here