TÜV Rheinland has been awarded Gold by
EcoVadis, the world’s leading provider of sustainability ratings, with a score of 80 out of 100. This puts the firm in the top 5% of companies rated. TÜV Rheinland improved its overall score by one point compared to the previous year (79 points). Dr Michael Fübi, TÜV Rheinland AG’s CEO, said: “Our vision is a world that is always safe and sustainable — today and tomorrow. The Gold Rating for TÜV Rheinland shows that we are on the right track.”
The EcoVadis rating measures the sustainability performance of companies in four areas: environment; labour and human rights; ethics; and sustainable procurement. Katharina Riese, head of corporate sustainability, said it was remarkable: “We scored 80 out of a possible 100 points in all four categories and improved our score particularly in the sustainable procurement dimension. The rating is one of the most important assessments of a company's sustainability performance worldwide and is increasingly required in tenders and contracts.”
TÜV Rheinland has been participating in the rating since 2019. Specific examples of TÜV Rheinland’s sustainable actions in the various subject areas include the integration of human rights due diligence obligations into corporate processes, for example with regards to equal treatment and non-discrimination, the degree of coverage of environmental and occupational safety certifications, continuous internal and external reporting on sustainability indicators, information security certification and whistleblower procedures.
In addition to its own sustainability efforts, TÜV Rheinland also supports other companies on their sustainability journey. The focus is on testing and certification services in the areas of sustainable energy, infrastructure, mobility, consumption, workplace and corporate management. TÜV Rheinland also has outstanding expertise in the areas of emissions measurement, ‘green’ hydrogen and the implementation of occupational safety measures.
For TÜV Rheinland, sustainability is a global issue on which the company seeks to engage in dialogue with relevant stakeholders in order to jointly shape the way forward. Since 2006, the company has been a member of the
UN Global Compact, the world's largest and most important initiative for sustainable and responsible corporate behaviour.