Report: SMEs Perform Better in Corporate Sustainability Ratings 

January 9, 2019 EcoVadis ‏‏‎


Size, as it turns out, does matter, at least when it comes to success in corporate social responsibility. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)—defined as those that employ fewer than 1,000 employees—generally performed better than their larger, unwieldier counterparts, according to a new report by EcoVadis, a global firm that uses a rating system


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