CAS, one of Aldesa’s concessionaires in Mexico, stands out once again in the GRESB Infrastructure 2024 index by achieving the maximum possible score of 100 out of 100 points. For the third consecutive year, it has positioned itself as a sustainability benchmark in Latin America and the Caribbean by leading the ranking in the Road and Transport sectors. In addition, it has been awarded the “GRESB 5 Green Stars” distinction.
This recognition once again reflects the organization’s commitment to carrying out its activities responsibly, promoting projects that contribute to social well-being and environmental protection.
Accordingly, CAS achieved the highest scores awarded by GRESB Infrastructure across all ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria: 25 out of 25 points in Environmental, 48 out of 48 in Social, and 27 out of 27 in Governance, as a result of its strong management in these key sustainability areas.
Aldesa has been the reference shareholder of CAS since 2007 and, together with its partner AINDA Energía e Infraestructura, operates and maintains the Tuxtla Gutiérrez–San Cristóbal de las Casas toll highway (46.5 km) and the Arriaga–Ocozocoautla toll highway (93 km) in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. These highways connect the state’s main cities with the Pacific coast and the Chiapas Highlands. In 2023, more than 12 million trips were recorded on these roads, reflecting their impact on mobility and the region’s economic growth.




