Ecovyst Earns EcoVadis Top Sustainability Rating

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Ecovyst Inc., a leading global provider of advanced materials and catalysts, announced that they achieved a Platinum sustainability rating from EcoVadis.

This top-tier ranking places Ecovyst among the top 1% of companies in their industry.

Kurt J. Bitting, Ecovyst's Chief Executive Officer, said, "Ecovyst remains committed to a more sustainable future, as evidenced by our expanding portfolio of products and technologies that are enabling the production of cleaner-burning hydrocarbon-based fuels, reduced vehicle emissions, advanced recycling processes for plastic waste streams, and the production of sustainable fuels.

"Over the years we have also worked to ensure that the principles of sustainability are adopted and embraced across our Company for the benefit of our customers, suppliers, employees and our investors.

"We are pleased that our incremental efforts to promote more sustainable business practices have been recognised by EcoVadis, and I want to thank all of my Ecovyst colleagues for their dedication and contributions that make this recognition possible."

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