Tessy Plastics Sustainability Transformation Case Study

October 21, 2019 EcoVadis EN

It took Tessy Plastics, a contract manufacturer founded in 1973 and based in upstate New York, five years to go through a complete sustainability transformation journey. Propelled by a poor CDP result and a low score on the first EcoVadis Assessment, Tessy Plastics took a 180-turn and transformed into a model sustainable supplier. The company set a new bar for contract manufacturers’ sustainability performance worldwide and experienced tremendous growth and prosperity as a result. 

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