Nissha awarded silver rating in EcoVadis sustainability survey

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Nissha Co., Ltd. has been awarded the silver rating in EcoVadis sustainability survey.

"Silver" is a rating for companies with an overall score in the top 25% or higher of all evaluated companies.

EcoVadis is a global sustainability ratings provider established in 2007 with the aim of improving corporate environmental and social initiatives throughout the supply chain. They independently evaluate companies' activities in the areas of Environment, Labor Practices and Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement, through their global platform. To date, they have evaluated over 100,000 companies and organizations in 200 industries in 175 countries, and their information is used by over 850 multinational corporations to drive supply chain sustainability.

This article was originally published by Nissha Metallizing Solutions.

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