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Neste Achieves Platinum Medal in EcoVadis Sustainability Assessment

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Neste has been awarded with Platinum EcoVadis Medal, after a sustainability assessment by EcoVadis places the company among the top 1% of the companies worldwide.

EcoVadis assesses how well a company has integrated sustainability into its business and management system, the company’s impact on the environment, as well as how it fosters transparency and drives innovation. Since its founding in 2007, EcoVadis has grown into the world’s largest and one of the most trusted providers of business sustainability ratings, creating a global network of more than 130,000 rated companies.

Virpi Amoedo, vice president, sustainability and public affairs at Neste, says: ‘We are honoured to receive the EcoVadis Platinum Medal. This recognition reflects our continuous commitment to integrating sustainability across our business and management systems.’

Compared to last year, Neste’s performance further improved in three out of four impact categories: Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement. Neste received a score of 92/100 in Labor & Human Rights, 75/100 in Ethics, and 81/100 in Sustainable Procurement. In the Environment category, Neste maintained its full 100/100 score.

Neste’s score is higher than or equal to 99% of all companies assessed by EcoVadis. The ranking is not sector-specific; instead, it is calculated among all companies in all sectors.

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