Ecrimesa achieves EcoVadis top 15% global ranking

Ecrimesa has fourteen automatic injection machines with robotic manipulation systems (Courtesy Ecrimesa)
Ecrimesa has fourteen automatic injection machines with robotic manipulation systems (Courtesy Ecrimesa)

Ecrimesa Group, headquartered in Santander, Spain, reports it has achieved an EcoVadis score of 67, placing it in the 85th percentile of all companies evaluated worldwide.

EcoVadis has been evaluating Ecrimesa since 2020, reporting consistently improved scores as the company works to implement sustainability improvements. Across production processes, Ecrimesa has focused on strengthening its environmental management, optimising resource consumption, reducing its carbon footprint, and promoting circular economy practices across its production processes.

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In parallel, Ecrimesa has worked to strengthen its policies on labour and human rights, ensured safe working conditions, and actively promoted diversity and inclusion within its teams.

In the areas of ethics and sustainable procurement, Ecrimesa is also said to have enhanced transparency and accountability in business relationships, ensuring that its supply chain complies with sustainability criteria and best practices.

EcoVadis has become a global benchmark in corporate sustainability assessment. Since its founding in 2007, the platform has evaluated more than 150,000 companies, helping organisations reduce risk, drive improvements, and accelerate their positive impact on the planet and society.

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