HH Global Gets EcoVadis Gold Sustainability Rating

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HH Global has announced that they have secured a Gold Sustainability Rating from EcoVadis, a renowned leader in sustainability assessments.

EcoVadis evaluates companies across four crucial areas: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement. A Gold rating positions them among the top 5% of large companies assessed globally by EcoVadis, showcasing their exceptional performance in these key sectors.

Kevin Dunckley, their Chief Sustainability Officer, states: “Our rating has consistently improved year after year, positioning us in the top five per cent of large companies assessed globally by EcoVadis.

"Over the years, we have implemented robust initiatives aimed at reducing our environmental footprint, fostering diversity + inclusion and promoting ethical conduct throughout our supply chain. Together, we have demonstrated that businesses can be a force for good, driving positive change and creating shared value for society and the environment.”

To learn more about their sustainability initiatives, click here.

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