
Operadora Portuaria Centroamericana (OPC), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s subsidiary in Honduras, continues to set the standard for ports in the country and the CA-4 region with the launch of its inaugural sustainability report. OPC is the first port in the country and the region to publish such document.
OPC’s sustainability report embodies the company’s commitment to transparency, credibility and accountability before investors, global clients and multilateral organizations. The report was prepared using the internationally recognized Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) methodology, covering the period from 2022 to 2024.
“Our sustainability report provides clear and verifiable account of OPC’s social, environmental and economic performance, along with the impacts on communities and the environment,” explains Evelyn Leiva, OPC chief corporate social responsibility & sustainability officer. “With this milestone, OPC reaffirms its role not only as a port operator, but as a committed partner in sustainable development for Honduras and Central America.”
Key highlights from the report include:
The report also emphasizes OPC’s culture of respect, safety, diversity, and employee well-being, highlighting the company’s integrated approach to sustainability across environmental, social and governance areas.
Publishing the sustainability report strengthens OPC’s leadership within the Central American port sector, positioning it as a pioneer in sustainability and setting a benchmark for other ports in the region. It also enhances the perception of Honduras and Central America as attractive destinations for nearshoring and public-private partnerships, projecting stability and corporate responsibility.
By publishing its sustainability report, OPC reinforces its alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its commitment to operate with excellence, create shared value, and drive economic, social, and environmental progress for Honduras and Central America.
Source: ICTSI