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Alligo awarded EcoVadis Platinum for outstanding sustainability performance
Alligo has been awarded the Platinum rating by EcoVadis, one of the world’s leading platforms for assessing corporate sustainability performance. With a score of 87 out of 100, Alligo is among the top one percent of the approximately 50,000 companies assessed yearly worldwide.
Alligo has improved its score from 66 to 87 points since 2024, advancing from Silver to Platinum.
Receiving the Platinum medal is the result of several years of focused efforts in our sustainability work, where we have defined climate targets and strengthened our supplier governance. The recognition shows that we are well on our way toward our vision of becoming unbeatable as a leader of sustainable development in our industry, says Susanna Fink, Head of Sustainability & Quality at Alligo.
EcoVadis assesses criterias within four main themes: environment, labor & human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Alligo received high scores in all areas, with the motivation that the company has introduced new policies and has a comprehensive management system for sustainability that covers all four assessed categories.
Sustainability at Alligo is closely linked to the business and to customer needs. Many customers use EcoVadis as a tool to evaluate their suppliers from a sustainability perspective.
In many cases, systematic sustainability work can be decisive in customers’ choice of supplier. Our sustainability initiatives therefore increase our competitiveness and drive long-term profitability. The EcoVadis rating highlights this and strengthens our position in the market, says Clein Ullenvik, President and CEO of Alligo.
About EcoVadis:
EcoVadis is an independent provider that evaluates and rates companies’ sustainability performance across four main areas: environment, labor & human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Using an evidence-based methodology based on international standards, companies receive a score (0–100) and a medal (bronze to platinum) to demonstrate their performance, increasing transparency across supply chains.