EcoVadis Announces Sustainability Leadership Awards, Next-Gen Sustainability Intelligence Platform

January 9, 2019 EcoVadis EN


EcoVadis announced the release of its updated sustainability intelligence platform, EcoVadis 10. According to company officials with whom we spoke, the updated platform puts the user and user experience (for buyers and suppliers) at the forefront. Both parties can access the same platform, which can help to centralize operations for organizations that are both buyers and suppliers and to facilitate trading partner collaboration. Buyers will soon have a consolidated list of their suppliers with the ability to filter and tag suppliers. They will also have a dashboard that visualizes supplier information and integrates news feeds from around the world that buyers and category managers can monitor to keep tabs on their supplier base in near-real time.



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EcoVadis is a purpose-driven company dedicated to embedding sustainability intelligence into every business decision worldwide. With global, trusted and actionable ratings, businesses of all sizes rely on EcoVadis’ detailed insights to comply with ESG regulations, reduce GHG emissions, and improve the sustainability performance of their business and value chain across 220 industries in 180 countries. Leaders like Johnson & Johnson, L’Oréal, Unilever, Bridgestone, BASF and JPMorgan are among 150,000+ businesses that use EcoVadis ratings, risk, and carbon management tools and e-learning platform to accelerate their journey toward resilience, sustainable growth and positive impact worldwide.

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