Coor's strongest scores were in the environmental category, closely followed by labor conditions and human rights. Although the company dropped from its previous gold rating, the silver rating remains a significant achievement.
“We are very proud of the silver award as well,” said Maria Ekman, VP Head of Group Sustainability. “The work for the 2024 Ecovadis update is already underway, and given the continuous evolution of the assessment tool, we look forward to seeing how Coor progresses this year."
Coor engages in a wide range of sustainability projects. Over the past year, the company has partnered with research initiatives and organizations such as Food Revolution and Ureist to promote environmentally friendly solutions in the food sector. Additionally, Coor supports various organizations aiding vulnerable groups, including donations to UNHCR, collaboration with Stadsmissionen, and support for StartUp Refugees.
Another significant effort by Coor is the ongoing development of its own reporting capabilities, as well as assisting customers with tools like the new Carbon Insight reporting tool.
For more information, you can read the full Ecovadis report on Coor here.