Endress+Hauser Maintains Gold in EcoVadis Sustainability RatingEndress+Hauser Maintains Gold in EcoVadis Sustainability Rating

Endress+Hauser received a higher score this year, 78 out of 100 points, with more challenges than ever.z

Kristen Kazarian, Managing Editor

February 21, 2025

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Endress+Hauser uses solar panels for energy savings.Endress+Hauser

Endress+Hauser has achieved 78 out of 100 points in the EcoVadis sustainability rating. This combined score puts Endress+Hauser among the top 5% of the approximately 150,000 rated companies.

The EcoVadis assessment is based on several criteria relating to the environment, labor, human rights, and ethics. For Endress+Hauser, the rating is a key metric for gauging its own sustainability performance. It is also a valuable tool for the Group’s customers and suppliers, giving them transparency around whether Endress+Hauser is a reliable partner and meets international standards.

“Our aim is to help our customers be sustainable and efficient in their production, so we must set an example with our own business and production processes. Gold status demonstrates our commitment to being a trusted advisor and that we are moving forward successfully,” said Peter Selders, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group.

Endress+Hauser has improved its sustainability performance in essentially all areas since last year, increasing its combined score from 71 to 78. EcoVadis rated the Group particularly highly on its performance against environmental and labor standards. “We are very pleased with this result, especially considering that EcoVadis has tightened up its requirements over the same period,” said Julia Schempp, head of Endress+Hauser Group’s Corporate Sustainability Office.

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All measures disclosed in EcoVadis audits must be supported by detailed evidence of implementation, otherwise they are not taken into account. Here, Endress+Hauser benefits from a structured approach in that it maintains robust, comprehensive documentation of its measures and KPIs. This includes clear guidelines on matters such as work safety and the management of hazardous materials.

The Endress+Hauser Group’s sustainability efforts are also reflected in its emission reduction targets. The Group has committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and thus supports the efforts of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

“Sustainability is very important to me personally. We need to protect the climate and the environment to ensure livability for future generations," explained Selders. "When they grow up, our children should be able to enjoy the same quality of life as we do now. As a company, we can make an important contribution to shaping change for the better while still being successful financially.”

About the Author

Kristen Kazarian

Managing Editor

Kristen Kazarian has been a writer and editor for more than three decades. She has worked at several consumer magazines and B2B publications in the fields of food and beverage, packaging, processing, women's interest, local news, health and nutrition, fashion and beauty, automotive, and IT.

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