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Switzerland's Archroma gets EcoVadis Platinum rating for second year

22 Dec '22
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Pic: Shutterstock/ Archroma
Pic: Shutterstock/ Archroma

Switzerland-based Archroma has announced the renewal of its EcoVadis ‘Platinum’ status and further improvement of its overall rating. The company has consolidated its position amongst the top one per cent best-rated companies. Archroma is a provider of specialty chemicals serving the branded and performance textiles, packaging paper, and coatings market.

Following an in-depth assessment by EcoVadis, covering 21 criteria grouped into four themes, environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement, Archroma further improved its score by four points (from 78/100 to 82/100), due to its ongoing efforts in sustainable procurement, focusing on supply chain transparency and best practice sharing with suppliers and industry peers, the company said in a press release.

More details on Archroma’s sustainable sourcing activities can be found in the company’s sustainability report for its fiscal 2022, which was recently released. The report includes an assurance report by KPMG, who conducted a limited assurance on several core ESG metrics, including CO2 emissions, water intake, occupational safety, and gender diversity. Archroma passed the audit successfully, providing yet another third-party validation of the company’s deep commitment to its ESG objectives and roadmap.

“Our purpose is to lead our industry towards a more sustainable future for our customers and markets, and we are doing everything we can at Archroma to deliver on that ambition,” said Danielle Blomert, Archroma’s chief sustainability officer.

“We see sustainability as a true team effort, and the renewed EcoVadis recognition as a tribute to the hard work and ambition of all my colleagues to achieve and maintain the highest ESG standards every day, everywhere,” said Daniel Madueno, global head of quality management.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

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