More Companies Report Meeting Their Sustainability Commitments

February 9, 2022 EcoVadis EN


The second annual EcoVadis Network Impact Report that was released today shows a rapid acceleration in the “scaling up” of sustainability activities and accomplishments. Compared to 2020, last year there was a 54% increase in the companies that reported implementing reuse/recycle measures and a 30% increase in the number of companies that said they use or produce renewable energy.

EcoVadis, a business sustainability ratings company, said they have seen several positive environmental and social actions rise sharply since 2016. The total scope of score improvement has tripled across their network of thousands of companies in hundreds of industry categories.


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