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Terra Textiles
Glass & Ceramics
Ras Bufontas Free Zone
60
Company score
This composite score (0–100) summarizes company-level sustainability signals from Organization Data: energy, water, materials, carbon, plus the presence of certifications, policies, and targets.
Overview
Key facts to understand who this organization is and where it operates.
- Industry subsector
- Glass & Ceramics
- Primary location
- Ras Bufontas Free Zone
- Registration
- REG-TER-2293
- Company size
- 201 500
Impact
This section summarizes company-level sustainability signals derived from the organization’s declared data. The overall company score (shown in the header) is composed of the dimensions below. Higher values indicate stronger performance or disclosure in that dimension.
Energy
73%
Water
78%
Materials
59%
Carbon
72%
Certifications
40%
Policies
40%
Targets
20%
Methodology: We aggregate signals from Organization Data (Energy, Water, Materials, Carbon) and award proportional credit for the presence of Certifications, formal Policies, and public Targets. Weighting follows our internal defaults and may be configured over time.
Sustainability profile
How the organization manages materials, energy, and waste, plus its governance commitments.
Attributes
Energy
Water
Materials
Carbon
Materials & energy
Inputs used and how energy is sourced.
Resources used
- Recycled Materials (Secondary)
- Non-Renewable Resources
- Raw Materials (Primary)
- Fossil-based Materials
- Biodegradable Materials
- Renewable Resources
Energy consumption
- Mixed Energy Sources
- Renewable Energy (Solar, Wind, Hydro, Biomass)
- Fossil Fuel-Based Energy
Waste & recovery
Outputs generated and how they are handled.
Waste generated
- Wastewater
- Organic Waste
- Plastic Waste
- Construction & Demolition Waste
- Chemical Waste
- Municipal Solid Waste
- E-Waste (Electronic Waste)
- Medical Waste
- Hazardous Waste
Waste management practices
- Composting
- Waste-to-Energy
- Landfilling
- Recycling
- Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
- Incineration
- Material Recovery
- Biological Treatment