Alicorp is included in S&P’s Sustainability Yearbook for the second consecutive year Alicorp is included in S&P’s Sustainability Yearbook for the second consecutive year

Alicorp is included in S&P’s Sustainability Yearbook for the second consecutive year

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19/02/2026
  • For the second consecutive year, the consumer goods company has been included in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook, which lists the most outstanding companies in terms of sustainability based on their performance in the Corporate Sustainability Assessment.

  • Ten Peruvian companies were included in this prestigious recognition, with Alicorp being the only one from the food sector.

Lima, February 2026. – Alicorp was once again recognized for its outstanding sustainability performance by entering the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026. With this result, the company not only reaffirms its presence in this prestigious yearbook for the second year in a row but also remains the only Peruvian company in the food sector included in the list.

This year, S&P Global evaluated more than 9,200 companies through the 2025 Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), of which only 848 were selected to join the Sustainability Yearbook 2026. In this context, Alicorp consolidates its position in the yearbook by recording a 12-point increase in the CSA compared to the previous year, reaching a score of 76 out of 100 points.

Alicorp maintains a comprehensive sustainability strategy reflected in initiatives such as Aliados de tu desarrollo (Partners in your development), which promotes shared value alongside the company's clients through training and business solutions aimed at entrepreneurs in the gastronomy, bakery, and retail sectors. Thanks to this effort, more than 160,000 clients from bodegas, restaurants, bakeries, and laundries have received support; over 300,000 users have been trained through virtual modules and free webinars; and more than 4,000 clients have been impacted by specialized training programs and events.

Regarding the environmental pillar, Alicorp is moving forward with its commitment to reduce its carbon and water footprints by 20% by 2030. Additionally, it is strengthening risk management in its supply chain through supplier development programs such as Palma Sostenible (Sustainable Palm), designed to support palm oil producers in adopting more responsible practices that increase their competitiveness. As a result, Alicorp ranked #5 in Latin America on the Shared Responsibility Scorecard of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), the most recognized sustainability standard in the palm industry.

In the area of corporate governance, Alicorp recertified its ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery Management System, integrating measures for prevention, detection, and confidential reporting of non-compliance. It also reinforced its risk management and cybersecurity systems and implemented global reporting and assurance standards for its sustainability disclosures.

“Alicorp's inclusion in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook for the second consecutive year is a clear sign of the progress we have made across various areas and shows we are moving in the right direction. This recognition commits us to continue raising the bar and moving forward with greater strength on this sustainability journey that inspires us to Feed a better tomorrow,” said Malena Morales, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Alicorp.

An increasing number of Peruvian companies are making a firm commitment to sustainability. The S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook, considered a key reference for international investors and companies, reflects how the country's business sector is aligning with best practices and global sustainability trends. The presence of Peruvian companies in this publication not only highlights their progress in the field but also projects Peru as a relevant player on the global corporate stage.