Thursday, July 31, 2025

UPM is happy to declare that they have received a Platinum rating from EcoVadis for its sustainability performance, placing the company in the top 1% globally. The EcoVadis assessment evaluates performance across four categories: Environment, Labor and Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement. UPM’s overall score rose by 5 points to an impressive 90 out of 100.
In addition, UPM received an A score in CDP’s 2024 Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA), which evaluates how companies engage their supply chains on climate-related issues. According to CDP, companies that actively involve their suppliers in climate change mitigation play a crucial role in the transition to a net-zero, sustainable economy.
“We believe our customers value these recognitions. With a global supplier base of approximately 23,000 partners, we are committed to building long-term business relationships based on shared principles and a strong commitment to responsible practices,” says Sami Lundgren, Vice President, Responsibility at UPM.
“This feedback is a clear indicator of our transparency and the value we deliver to our customers through the performance and quality of our products, the reliability of our services, and the sustainability of our operations and those of our suppliers,” Lundgren adds.
The EcoVadis methodology is grounded in international sustainability standards, including the Global Reporting Initiative, the United Nations Global Compact, and ISO 26000. It covers over 250 spend categories and assesses more than 130,000 companies in over 185 countries.
UPM is a material solutions company, renewing products and entire value chains with an extensive portfolio of renewable fibres, advanced materials, decarbonization solutions, and communication papers. Their performance in sustainability has been recognised by third parties, including EcoVadis and the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices. UPM operates globally and employ approximately 15,800 people worldwide, with annual sales of approximately €10.3 billion. Their shares are listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd.
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