https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-07/CORE Medical Manikin Case Study Snapshot.pdf
L E A D I N G M E D I C A L
T R A I N I N G C O M PA N Y
M E D I C A L M A N I K I N S
• Ability to color code various body parts for more accurate
teaching and instruction
• Maintain durability and performance through repeated use
in a variety of training scenarios
• Meet customer’s regulatory requirements
• Provided specific colors and hardness for
easier identification of body parts
• Supplied a non-phthalate plastisol
formulation that maintained strength and
flexibility over an extended time
• Offered robust technical support and
regulatory assistance to meet all compliance
directives as required by customer
Core™ Non-Phthalate Plastisols
KEY REQUIREMENTS
WHY AVIENT?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-02/Siding_Cladding Hydrocerol Case Study Snapshot.pdf
S I D IN G & C LA D D I N G
M A N U FAC T U R E R
P R O F I L E E X T R U S I O N
• Achieve consistent distribution and uniform cell structure
• Avoid adverse chemical reactions caused by material
incompatibility with PVC formulations
• Maintain impact resistance and durability
• Attain thermally-stable chemical foaming agent (CFA) and
gas decomposition temperatures to avoid manufacturing
downtime
• Ensure the integrity of color, finish, and aesthetics
• Validated performance and compatibility
during formulation and testing to confirm
material compatibility and consistency
• Established processing parameters for real-
time precision in temperature, pressure, and
extrusion speed
• Optimized CFA and process to balance weight
reduction and retain mechanical properties
and aesthetics
Hydrocerol Chemical Foaming Agents
KEY REQUIREMENTS
WHY AVIENT?
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AVIENT CORPORATION
F O U R T H Q U A R T E R 2 0 2 1 R E S U L T S
A N D 2 0 2 2 F I N A N C I A L G U I D A N C E
(NYSE: AVNT)
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completing bolt-on acquisitions, and
returning cash to shareholders via our
dividend program and opportunistic
share repurchases.
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FX +4.6%
FX -1.5%
Total Avient +3.1%
Note: Regional Sales Percentages exclude impact of foreign exchange
Q2 2024 SEGMENT PERFORMANCE
( C O L O R , A D D I T I V E S & I N K S )
$525
$542
Q2 23 Q2 24
$94
$108
Q2 23 Q2 24
19.9%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
(in millions) (in millions)
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
10
17.9%
+200 bps
*
*
* Adjusted EBITDA Margin %
• Organic sales growth in all
regions led by Americas
• Raw material deflation combined
with cost reduction actions drove
EBITDA margin expansion
+ 3%
(+5% excluding FX)
+ 15%
(+17% excluding FX)
Q2 2024 SEGMENT PERFORMANCE
( S P E C I A LT Y E N G I N E E R E D M AT E R I A L S )
$301
$308
Q2 23 Q2 24
$60
$64
Q2 23 Q2 24
20.6%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
(in millions) (in millions)
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
11
19.8%
+80 bps
*
*
* Adjusted EBITDA Margin %
• Sales growth in consumer,
healthcare and building &
construction end markets offset
by weaker demand in
telecommunications
• EBITDA margin expansion
driven by positive end market
mix as well as raw material
deflation
+ 2%
(+4% excluding FX)
+ 7%
(+8% excluding FX)
2 0 2 4 G U I D A N C E
FY 20 24 GUIDA NC E
Previous (May 7) Current
Adjusted EBITDA $510 to $535 million $515 to $540 million
Adjusted EPS $2.50 to $2.65 $2.55 to $2.70
Interest Expense $105 million $105 million
Adjusted Effective Tax Rate 23% to 25% 23% to 25%
Capital Expenditures ~$140 million ~$140 million
13
Q3 2024: Adjusted EPS of $0.62
14
Highlights
• Provides performance updates on 2030
Sustainability Goals
• Reduced company’s Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions
by 48% since 2019
• Highlights ESG performance ratings, certifications,
and awards, including recent upgrades by
Ecovadis to Gold and CDP to A-
• Reflects Great Place to Work® culture focused on
health, safety and employee engagement
20 23 SUSTAI NA BILI TY REPORT
14
Sustainability for a
Better Tomorrow
2023
SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
15
• Investor Day to be held December 4, 2024 in
New York, NY
• The focus will be to do a deep dive on the
Company’s strategy
• Further details to be communicated
20 24 AVI ENT INVESTOR DAY
A P P E N D I X
18
Performance
Additives
15%
Pigments
13%
TiO2
9%
Dyestuffs
2%
Polyethylene
10%Nylon
5%
Polypropylene
4%
Styrenic Block
Copolymer
4%
Other Raw
Materials
38%
~40% hydrocarbon based
(Grey shaded materials are hydrocarbon based,
includes portion of “Other Raw Materials”)
Non-hydrocarbon
based materials
RA W MATERI AL BA SKET
SEGMENT DATA
U.S. & Canada
41%
EMEA
36%
Asia
18%
Latin America
5%
2023 SEGMENT, END MARKET AND GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY REVENUESEGMENT FINANCIALS
Consumer
19%
Packaging
23%Industrial
16%
Building and
Construction
9%
Telecommunications
4%
Energy
5%
Defense
7%
END MARKET REVENUE
$2,007M $358M
$1,138M $224M
Sales EBITDA
Specialty Engineered Materials
Color Additives and Inks
$502M$3,143M
(1)
Transportation
10%
Healthcare
7%
20
(1) Total company sales and adjusted EBITDA of $3,143M and $502M, respectively, include intercompany sales eliminations and corporate costs
2 0 2 3 R E V E N U E | $ 2 . 0 B I L L I O N
US & Canada
34%
EMEA
37%
Asia
21%
Latin America
8%
END MARKET REGION
21
Packaging
34%
Consumer
21%
Healthcare
8%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
9%
Building &
Construction
10%
Telecommunications
1% Energy
2%
COLOR , AD DI TI VES & INKS
2 0 2 3 R E V E N U E | $ 1 . 1 B I L L I O N
US & Canada
52%
EMEA
35%
Asia
13%
22
Packaging
5%
Consumer
16%
Healthcare
6%Industrial
16%
Transportation
12%
Telecommunications
9%
Energy
10% Defense
18%
Building &
Construction
8%
END MARKET REGION
SPEC IA LTY ENGI NEER ED MATERI ALS
Packaging
32%
Consumer
26%
Healthcare
9%
Industrial
13%
Building &
Construction
6%
Telecommunications
2%
Energy
2% Defense
1%
Asia
(18% of sales)
Transportation
9%
2 0 2 3 AV I E N T R E G I O N A L S A L E S
Packaging
25%
Consumer
13%
Healthcare
5%
Industrial
18%
Building &
Construction
9%
Energy
5%
Defense
8%
EMEA
(36% of sales)Transportation
13%
Packaging
13%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
10%
Industrial
16%
Building &
Construction
12%
Energy
6%
Defense
8%
US &
Canada
(41% of sales)
Transportation
9%
Packaging
59%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
2%
Industrial
8%
Building &
Construction
4%
LATAM
(5% of sales)
Transportation
5%
Telecommunications
4%
Telecommunications
4%
23
B Y E N D M A R K E T
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in millions, except for per share data)
Senior management uses comparisons of adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Avient shareholders
and diluted adjusted earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations attributable to Avient shareholders, excluding special
items, to assess performance and facilitate comparability of results.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.us-.datasheet-petpolyester.pdf
Key Features
• Good chemical resistance
• Hydrophobic
• Good abrasion resistance
• Good tensile strength
Disadvantages
• Flammable
• Dissolves in strong alkalis
• Susceptible to creep
FIBER-LINE® PROCESS FOR
PET POLYESTER
• Coating
• Twisting
• Extrusion
• Precision Winding
FIBER-LINE® PET POLYESTER
PRODUCTS
• Swellcoat® Binder Yarn
• Swellcoat® Buffer Thread
• Swellcoat® Filler Yarn
• Ripcords
• Round Sling Core Yarn
Abrasion
Resistance
Yarn on Yarn
Abrasion
Ultraviolet (UV)
Resistance
Flame
Resistance
Chemical
Resistance
(Acid)
Chemical
Resistance
(Alkali)
Chemical
Resistance
(Organic Solvent)
P P P X P O P
Property UOM Value
Breaking Tenacity g/d 9.3
Specific Gravity Ratio 1.38
Elongation @ Break % 14.6
Tensile Modulus g/d 120
Moisture Regain* % 0.4
Creep** % 1.0 – 12.0
Shrinkage*** % 8.0 – 15.0
Melt Point °C 256
Decomposition Temp.
°C TBD
Property UOM Value
Breaking Tenacity g/d 8.4
Specific Gravity Ratio 1.38
Elongation @ Break % 19.5
Tensile Modulus g/d 70
Moisture Regain* % 0.4
Creep** % 1.0 – 12.0
Shrinkage*** % 3.0 – 8.0
Melt Point °C 256
Decomposition Temp.
PET POLYESTER DATA
PET POLYESTER BARE FIBER PERFORMANCE
* Equilibrium moisture regain @ 55% RH ** Creep @ 40%-58% ultimate tensile strength *** Shrinkage in dry air @ 177 C for 30 minutes
MOVING HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS FORWARD
ABOUT FIBER-LINE®
LOCATIONS
Headquarters, R&D, Manufacturing
FIBER-LINE® LLC
3050 Campus Drive
Hatfield, PA 19440
+1 215.997.9181
fiber@fiber-line.com
Manufacturing Operations
FIBER-LINE® LLC
280 Performance Drive SE
Hickory, NC 28602
+1 828.326.8700
fiber@fiber-line.com
EMEA & Asia Pacific Operations
FIBER-LINE® INTERNATIONAL B.V.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.datasheet-fiberglass.pdf
Abrasion
Resistance
Yarn on Yarn
Abrasion
Ultraviolet (UV)
Resistance
Flame
Resistance
Chemical
Resistance
(Acid)
Chemical
Resistance
(Alkali)
Chemical
Resistance
(Organic Solvent)
X X O P P P P
Property UOM Value
Breaking Tenacity g/d 6.7 – 9.4
Specific Gravity Ratio 2.48
Elongation @ Break % 5.5
Tensile Modulus g/d 140 – 170
Moisture Regain* %
°C TBD
Property UOM Value
Breaking Tenacity g/d 6.0 – 7.3
Specific Gravity Ratio 2.58
Elongation @ Break % 3.5
Tensile Modulus g/d 200 – 275
Moisture Regain* %
LOCATIONS
Headquarters, R&D, Manufacturing
FIBER-LINE® LLC
3050 Campus Drive
Hatfield, PA 19440
+1 215.997.9181
fiber@fiber-line.com
Manufacturing Operations
FIBER-LINE® LLC
280 Performance Drive SE
Hickory, NC 28602
+1 828.326.8700
fiber@fiber-line.com
EMEA & Asia Pacific Operations
FIBER-LINE® INTERNATIONAL B.V.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.us-.datasheet-zylonr-pbo.pdf
Key Features
• Excellent strength & modulus properties
• Good flame resistance
• Excellent thermal stability
• Excellent resistance to creep
• Good chemical resistance
Disadvantages
• Very poor UV resistance
• Poor compressive strength
• Strength loss in exposure to strong acids
FIBER-LINE® PROCESS FOR
ZYLON® PBO
• Coating
• Twisting
• Extrusion
• Pultrusion
• Precision Winding
FIBER-LINE® ZYLON® PRODUCTS
• Strength Members
Abrasion
Resistance
Yarn on Yarn
Abrasion
Ultraviolet (UV)
Resistance
Flame
Resistance
Chemical
Resistance
(Acid)
Chemical
Resistance
(Alkali)
Chemical
Resistance
(Organic Solvent)
O X X P O O P
Property UOM Value
Breaking Tenacity g/d 42.0
Specific Gravity Ratio 1.54
Elongation @ Break % 3.5
Tensile Modulus g/d 1200
Moisture Regain* % 2.0
Creep** % 0
Shrinkage*** %
°C TBD
Property UOM Value
Breaking Tenacity g/d 42.0
Specific Gravity Ratio 1.56
Elongation @ Break % 2.5
Tensile Modulus g/d 1800
Moisture Regain* % 0.6
Creep** % 0
Shrinkage*** %
POLYBENZYLOATE (PBO) DATA
POLYBENZYLOATE (PBO) BARE FIBER PERFORMANCE
* Equilibrium moisture regain @ 55% RH ** Creep @ 40%-58% ultimate tensile strength *** Shrinkage in dry air @ 177 C for 30 minutes
MOVING HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS FORWARD
ABOUT FIBER-LINE®
LOCATIONS
Headquarters, R&D, Manufacturing
FIBER-LINE® LLC
3050 Campus Drive
Hatfield, PA 19440
+1 215.997.9181
fiber@fiber-line.com
Manufacturing Operations
FIBER-LINE® LLC
280 Performance Drive SE
Hickory, NC 28602
+1 828.326.8700
fiber@fiber-line.com
EMEA & Asia Pacific Operations
FIBER-LINE® INTERNATIONAL B.V.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-01/AVNT Dec 2022 Earnings Presentation.pdf
W H AT W E D O : M AT E R I A L S C I E N C E
4
CUSTOM
FORMULATION
SUSTA INAB ILITY F OR A BETTER TOMOR ROW
Revenue From Sustainable Solutions* 2016-2021
$310
205
140
80
75
45
40
20
$915M2021 Sales
($ in millions)
*Avient Sustainable Solutions definitions aligned with FTC 2012 Guide for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (“Green Guides”)
**2020 is Pro Forma to include full year of the Clariant Color business
Future Growth Revenue Assumptions From Sustainable Solutions: 8 - 12%
5
Key Updates
• Provided progress on 2030 Sustainability Goals
• Emphasized commitment to U.N.
Purchase price multiple rapidly declining on strength of
business and synergy capture
12
$133
$201
2019PF 2022E
12
Clariant Color EBITDA Growth
Purchase Price Multiple
10.8x
7.0x
6.4x
2019PF 2021 2022E w/ Full
Synergies
(1)
(1)
11.9%
16.3%
2019PF 2022E
EBITDA Margins
(1)
CLARIANT COLOR:
TRANSFORMATIONAL ACQUISITION
($ in millions)
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Color business
SUNBELT PVC Resins DSS
20 Acquisitions
$4.8B Investment
$2.7B of Annual
Revenue
5 Divestments
$2.3B Proceeds
TPE
PP&S
HISTORI C SPECI AL IZATION THROUGH M& A
13
Distribution
DSM Protective
Materials
BOLT-ON AC QUI SITI ON HISTORY
14
Commercial
Resources
Operating Income
($ in millions)
Operating Margins
259
363
At Acquisition 2022E
$40
$139
At Acquisition 2022E
9%
22%
At Acquisition 2022E
Established Acquisitions
(> 7 years)
+ 40% + 248% + 1300 bps
I N V E S T T O G R O W
S P E C I A LT Y T R A N SF O R M ATI O N
T O D A Y
7%
46%
67%
86%
100%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2005 2010 2019 2021 2022 PF
%
o
f
A
d
ju
st
e
d
E
B
IT
D
A
• Commodity JVs
• Distribution
• Performance Products & Solutions
• Specialty Businesses
(1) Adjusted EBITDA is EBITDA excluding corporate costs and special items
(2) Pro forma for the acquisition of Dyneema® and divestiture of Distribution
(1
)
(2)
15
Healthcare
4%
Packaging
8%
Consumer
10%
Building &
Construction
43%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
14%
Energy
4%
Telecom.
2%
2006 2022 Pro Forma
Healthcare
8%
Packaging
23%
Consumer
21%
Building &
Construction
10%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
9%
Energy
4%
Telecom.
4%
Defense
6%
END MAR KET F OCUS ON LESS CYCL IC AL
I ND USTRI ES
16
14.8%
17.6%
21.0%
2018 2020 2022 PF
1.8%
2006
15.3%
16.2%
17.0%
2018PF 2020PF 2022E
CAI
2.7%
2006
SEM
SPEC IA LTY EBI TDA MA RGI N EX PANSION
17
• Portfolio transformation
accelerates growth in less
cyclical, higher margin end
markets
• Investments in our
composites platform
continue to drive margin
expansion
(1) (1)
(1) 2018 and 2020 financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Color acquisition
PORTFOLIO EVOLUTION OVER THE YEARS
18
Adj.
Sales EBITDA
Specialty Engineered Materials
Color Additives and Inks
$585M$3,635M
(1)
Transportation
9%
Healthcare
8%
29
C O L O R , A D D I T I V E S & I N K S
2 0 2 2 R E V E N U E | $ 2 . 3 B I L L I O N
US & Canada
35%
EMEA
40%
Asia
20%
Latin America
5%
END MARKET REGION
30
Packaging
33%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
9%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
8%
Building &
Construction
11%
Telecommunications
1% Energy
1%
Figures represent 2022 full year estimates
S P E C I A L T Y E N G I N E E R E D M A T E R I A L S
2 0 2 2 P R O F O R M A R E V E N U E | $ 1 . 3 B I L L I O N
END MARKET
US & Canada
50%
EMEA
35%
Asia
15%
REGION
31 Figures represent 2022 full year estimates
Packaging
5%
Consumer
19%
Healthcare
8%Industrial
16%
Transportation
10%
Telecommunications
10%
Energy
9%
Defense
15%
Building &
Construction
8%
Packaging
31%
Consumer
28%
Healthcare
8%
Industrial
13%
Building &
Construction
5%
Telecommunications
3%
Energy
2% Defense
1%
Asia
(20% of sales)
Transportation
9%
2 0 2 2 P R O F O R M A AV I E N T R E G I O N A L S A L E S
B Y E N D M A R K E T
Packaging
29%
Consumer
13%
Healthcare
5%
Industrial
17%
Building &
Construction
11%
Energy
5%
Defense
7%
EMEA
(35% of sales)
Transportation
10%
Packaging
14%
Consumer
23%
Healthcare
11%
Industrial
15%
Building &
Construction
12%
Energy
5%
Defense
7%
US &
Canada
(40% of sales)
Transportation
7%
Packaging
49%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
8%
Industrial
9%
Building &
Construction
6%
Telecommunications
1%
LATAM
(5% of sales)
Transportation
5%
Telecommunications
3%
Telecommunications
6%
Figures represent 2022 full year estimates32
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-01/AVNT Dec 2022 Earnings Presentation Updated.pdf
W H AT W E D O : M AT E R I A L S C I E N C E
4
CUSTOM
FORMULATION
SUSTA INAB ILITY F OR A BETTER TOMOR ROW
Revenue From Sustainable Solutions* 2016-2021
$310
205
140
80
75
45
40
20
$915M2021 Sales
($ in millions)
*Avient Sustainable Solutions definitions aligned with FTC 2012 Guide for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (“Green Guides”)
**2020 is Pro Forma to include full year of the Clariant Color business
Future Growth Revenue Assumptions From Sustainable Solutions: 8 - 12%
5
Key Updates
• Provided progress on 2030 Sustainability Goals
• Emphasized commitment to U.N.
Purchase price multiple rapidly declining on strength of
business and synergy capture
12
$133
$201
2019PF 2022E
12
Clariant Color EBITDA Growth
Purchase Price Multiple
10.8x
7.0x
6.4x
2019PF 2021 2022E w/ Full
Synergies
(1)
(1)
11.9%
16.3%
2019PF 2022E
EBITDA Margins
(1)
CLARIANT COLOR:
TRANSFORMATIONAL ACQUISITION
($ in millions)
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Color business
SUNBELT PVC Resins DSS
20 Acquisitions
$4.8B
Investment
$2.7B of Annual
Revenue
5 Divestments
$2.3B Proceeds
TPE
PP&S
HISTORI C SPECI AL IZATION THROUGH M& A
13
Distribution
DSM Protective
Materials
BOLT-ON AC QUI SITI ON HISTORY
14
Commercial
Resources
Operating Income
($ in millions)
Operating Margins
259
363
At Acquisition 2022E
$40
$139
At Acquisition 2022E
9%
22%
At Acquisition 2022E
Established Acquisitions
(> 7 years)
+ 40% + 248% + 1300 bps
I N V E S T T O G R O W
S P E C I A LT Y T R A N SF O R M ATI O N
T O D A Y
7%
46%
67%
86%
100%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2005 2010 2019 2021 2022 PF
%
o
f
A
d
ju
st
e
d
E
B
IT
D
A
• Commodity JVs
• Distribution
• Performance Products & Solutions
• Specialty Businesses
(1) Adjusted EBITDA is EBITDA excluding corporate costs and special items
(2) Pro forma for the acquisition of Dyneema® and divestiture of Distribution
(1
)
(2)
15
Healthcare
4%
Packaging
8%
Consumer
10%
Building &
Construction
43%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
14%
Energy
4%
Telecom.
2%
2006 2022 Pro Forma
Healthcare
8%
Packaging
23%
Consumer
21%
Building &
Construction
10%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
9%
Energy
4%
Telecom.
4%
Defense
6%
END MAR KET F OCUS ON LESS CYCL IC AL
I ND USTRI ES
16
14.8%
17.6%
21.0%
2018 2020 2022 PF
1.8%
2006
15.3%
16.2%
17.0%
2018PF 2020PF 2022E
CAI
2.7%
2006
SEM
SPEC IA LTY EBI TDA MA RGI N EX PANSION
17
• Portfolio transformation
accelerates growth in less
cyclical, higher margin end
markets
• Investments in our
composites platform
continue to drive margin
expansion
(1) (1)
(1) 2018 and 2020 financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Color acquisition
PORTFOLIO EVOLUTION OVER THE YEARS
18
Adj.
Sales EBITDA
Specialty Engineered Materials
Color Additives and Inks
$585M$3,635M
(1)
Transportation
9%
Healthcare
8%
29
C O L O R , A D D I T I V E S & I N K S
2 0 2 2 R E V E N U E | $ 2 . 3 B I L L I O N
US & Canada
35%
EMEA
40%
Asia
20%
Latin America
5%
END MARKET REGION
30
Packaging
33%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
9%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
8%
Building &
Construction
11%
Telecommunications
1% Energy
1%
Figures represent 2022 full year estimates
S P E C I A L T Y E N G I N E E R E D M A T E R I A L S
2 0 2 2 P R O F O R M A R E V E N U E | $ 1 . 3 B I L L I O N
END MARKET
US & Canada
50%
EMEA
35%
Asia
15%
REGION
31 Figures represent 2022 full year estimates
Packaging
5%
Consumer
19%
Healthcare
8%Industrial
16%
Transportation
10%
Telecommunications
10%
Energy
9%
Defense
15%
Building &
Construction
8%
Packaging
31%
Consumer
28%
Healthcare
8%
Industrial
13%
Building &
Construction
5%
Telecommunications
3%
Energy
2% Defense
1%
Asia
(20% of sales)
Transportation
9%
2 0 2 2 P R O F O R M A AV I E N T R E G I O N A L S A L E S
B Y E N D M A R K E T
Packaging
29%
Consumer
13%
Healthcare
5%
Industrial
17%
Building &
Construction
11%
Energy
5%
Defense
7%
EMEA
(35% of sales)
Transportation
10%
Packaging
14%
Consumer
23%
Healthcare
11%
Industrial
15%
Building &
Construction
12%
Energy
5%
Defense
7%
US &
Canada
(40% of sales)
Transportation
7%
Packaging
49%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
8%
Industrial
9%
Building &
Construction
6%
Telecommunications
1%
LATAM
(5% of sales)
Transportation
5%
Telecommunications
3%
Telecommunications
6%
Figures represent 2022 full year estimates32
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-03/2020-climate-change-avient-score-card.pdf
This is higher
than the North America regional average of D, and higher than the
Trading, wholesale, distribution, rental & leasing sector average of C.
Leadership (A/A-): Implementing current best practices
Management (B/B-): Taking coordinated action on climate issues
Awareness (C/C-): Knowledge of impacts on, and of, climate issues
Disclosure (D/D-): Transparent about climate issues
UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCORE REPORT
PolyOne
Region North America
Country United States of America
Questionnaire General
Activity Group Trading, wholesale, distribution, rental &
leasing
The CDP Score Report allows companies to
understand their score and indicate which
categories require attention to reach higher
scoring levels.
CDP SCORE REPORT - CLIMATE CHANGE 2020
Your CDP score Average performance
B C D C
Trading,
wholesale,
distribution, rental
& leasing
North America
Global
Average
CDP SCORE REPORT - CLIMATE CHANGE 2020
CATEGORY SCORES
If a company scored C or below, they will not have been scored for management or leadership points (the dark purple
line represents this).