WILMINGTON, Del. — For the third consecutive year, Solenis has earned the Platinum Recognition Level for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) performance from EcoVadis, a provider of business sustainability ratings and performance improvement tools for global supply chains.
Solenis remains among the top 1% of performers evaluated in the chemical industry category. As a leading global provider of specialty chemicals, the company is focused on sustainable solutions for water-intensive industries, including consumer, industrial, institutional, food and beverage, and pool and spa water markets.
The company also owns Diversey, which provides cleaning and hygiene products and technologies.
“As we grow, Solenis is significantly enhancing its capabilities to help customers tackle critical sustainability challenges, reduce their environmental impact, and help create a cleaner, safer world. It’s why we’re here,” says John Panichella, CEO of Solenis.
“Our continued ability to not only maintain but improve our ESG processes and reporting in the midst of our company’s unprecedented growth is a testament to the hard work and dedication of thousands of employees around the world.
“Without them and their efforts, Solenis as a company would not be the significant contributor that it is toward improving global water conservation, protecting our resources and preserving our planet.”
“We’re thrilled with this continued recognition from EcoVadis,” says Dr. Lotta Kanto Öqvist, Chief Sustainability Officer at Solenis. “This rating—and our desire to maintain it each year—has served as a motivating and guiding factor within our sustainability strategy. It’s helped us maintain a strong focus on continuous ESG improvement.”
Before achieving Platinum status for the first time in 2022, Solenis had achieved Gold Level status for two consecutive years.
The Solenis EcoVadis Platinum highlights are available to view here.
The EcoVadis methodology is based on international sustainability standards (Global Reporting Initiative, United Nations Global Compact, ISO 26000), and supervised by a scientific committee of sustainability and supply-chain experts to ensure reliable third-party sustainability assessments.
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