Sustainability
To create and maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony that support the environmental, social, and economic requirements of present and future generations.
sus·tain·a·bil·i·ty
noun
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EcoVadis provides complete sustainability ratings service of companies around the globe. Their rating system covers a broad range of non-financial management systems including Environmental, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics and Sustainable Procurement impacts. Each company is rated on the material issues as they pertain to their company's size, location and industry.
These assessments are then refined into scorecards, providing zero to one hundred (0-100) scores.
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Sustainability ratings can provide valuable insights about factors that can have a significant impact on the financial metrics of a company, and therefore better inform investment decisions, and drive clients’ supplier selections.
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Why does sustainability matter
We are committed to
Upholding the highest ethical standards of the engineering profession
Honest and open communication with our clients, fellow workers, and suppliers
We are committed to the personal welfare and financial success of our employees and their families
Governance
Promotion of an inclusive culture
Maintaining the safety and well-being of our employees and visitors, via no lost time injuries or accidents
Supporting education and career development of our employees
Social
Managing our environmental footprint and creating a more prosperous future for people and the Earth
Engaging openly on sustainable issues
Helping our clients engineer reliable
and sustainable products
Environment
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