Corteva reports operational emissions with limited assurance and has set unvalidated climate targets. Supply chain emissions remain massive (5.4M tonnes CO2e) with only intensity reduction commitments. The company faces credible regulatory findings including an FTC loyalty scheme complaint and trades on climate leadership while members of trade associations actively opposing emissions policy.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Carbon Footprint — Operations and Transparency & Accountability (6/10, 5/10). Weakest on Controversies & Red Flags and Energy Source (3/10, 3/10).
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Among the 8 major chemicals brands we've scored, Corteva Agriscience sits 6th of 8.
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Corteva Agriscience is a US-headquartered pesticide, seed, and crop protection company formed in 2018 from the merger of DowDuPont's agriculture division. With 21,000 employees and $17.5 billion revenue (FY2022), it manufactures and distributes seeds, crop chemicals, and agronomic solutions globally. Core business involves pesticide manufacturing and distribution.
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