
Würth Elektronik ICS has undergone its most recent evaluation by EcoVadis and has been awarded the Gold Medal for its sustainability performance. After receiving a Silver rating last year, the provider of electromechanical and electronic solutions for signal and power distribution in commercial vehicles and mobile machinery improved its score by twelve points, reaching 81 out of 100. This places Würth Elektronik ICS among the top five percent of companies evaluated worldwide in the last 12 months. A key improvement contributing to this success was the documented assessment of suppliers regarding social and environmental criteria.
EcoVadis is an international rating platform for sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), providing independent and transparent evaluations based on clear criteria. Founded in 2007 in Paris, EcoVadis measures companies’ sustainability performance across four core areas: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement.
Key Improvements
Würth Elektronik ICS earned the Gold Medal primarily due to three major improvements: the systematic evaluation of suppliers based on social and environmental criteria, the implementation of CMRT/EMRT processes and templates for responsible sourcing (CMRT = Conflict Minerals Reporting Template, EMRT = Extended Minerals Reporting Template), and the completion of its initial Scope 3 emissions calculations according to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. Scope 3 includes indirect emissions across the entire value chain, making it particularly complex to assess.
“We are proud of the progress we’ve made in our sustainability journey over the past two years,” said Ali Khaqan, Sustainability Officer at Würth Elektronik ICS. “The EcoVadis Gold Medal reflects our commitment to continuous improvement and strengthens the visibility of our efforts with customers and partners.”
The EcoVadis rating is based on international sustainability standards such as the ten principles of the UN Global Compact, the conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standard, and ISO 26000. The ratings provide an evidence-based and comparable analysis of sustainability performance.
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