
Nelson-Jameson has announced that it has earned its second consecutive Bronze Medal from EcoVadis – a recognition awarded to the Top 35% of companies assessed over 12 months. The award reflects the quality of Nelson-Jameson’s sustainability management system and demonstrates its commitment to promoting transparency.
As a “golden-rule” company, Nelson-Jameson is focused on maintaining a culture of honesty, integrity, and kindness, and a commitment to operating ethically with respect for people, the community, and the environment.
“Being awarded a medal from Ecovadis for the second year in a row is a welcome reaffirmation of our commitment to improvement and creating meaningful, impactful change across our entire organization,” says Mathew Bartkowiak, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility and Development at Nelson-Jameson. “Though we’ve improved our score every year, we are not resting on our laurels and are only strengthening our efforts to support our communities, employees, industry, and beyond.”
EcoVadis, known as the world’s largest and most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings globally, has established a network of more than 100,000 rated companies of all sizes. Companies proactively choose to participate in its Business Sustainability Index, and receive a total score as measured against all rated organizations, and individual sub-scores that measure ratings as compared to peers and competitors. Nelson-Jameson received a total score of 68 this year, up from 60 the previous year, placing the company in the 81st percentile for all organizations. Nelson-Jameson also had a score of at least 63 out of 100 in each of the sub-categories: Environment (63), Ethics (79), Labor and Human Rights (65), and Sustainable Procurement (70).
Nelson-Jameson is committed to participating in the EcoVadis Business Sustainability Index assessment annually. Nelson-Jameson also plans to release its annual corporate responsibility report in January 2026. By sharing the company's progress annually, Nelson-Jameson highlights its commitment to furthering its ESG goals, encompassing everything from food safety and quality to sustainable supplier practices.
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