NPP achieves Bronze EcoVadis rating

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We’re excited to share that NPP has achieved a Bronze rating from EcoVadis in recognition of our commitment to sustainable development and dedication to responsible business ethics.

EcoVadis, the global leader in business sustainability ratings, evaluates around 100,000 companies annually, and this recognition places NPP among the top 35% of all those assessed. The rating reflects our efforts across four key areas: Environmental Impact, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement.

Through this evaluation, we’ve gained valuable insights into our sustainability practices and identified specific areas for improvement. This allows us to strategically focus on enhancing our sustainability performance and aim for higher ratings in the future.

At NPP, we remain committed to continuous improvement in our sustainability practices and this award is just another step along our ESG journey.

This article was originally published by NPP.

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