Greenconn Awarded EcoVadis Bronze Medal, Ranking Among the Top 35% Globally
Greenconn has successfully completed a comprehensive assessment by EcoVadis, the global sustainability rating platform, and has been awarded the Bronze Medal, placing the company among the top 35% of rated enterprises worldwide. This recognition reflects Greenconn’s ongoing commitment to environmental management, social responsibility, and sustainable supply chain practices.

(Greenconn Awarded EcoVadis Bronze Medal)
Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Paris, EcoVadis is one of the world’s most trusted platforms for evaluating corporate sustainability performance. Its methodology is based on internationally recognized standards, including ILO, GRI, UNGC, and ISO 26000, assessing companies across four dimensions: environment, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. To date, EcoVadis has rated over 150,000 companies in more than 180 countries and 220 industries, providing a global benchmark for ESG performance.
EcoVadis certification carries significant international recognition and is increasingly used by leading global procurement organizations to evaluate and select suppliers. According to official data, over 1,300 procurement organizations rely on EcoVadis to monitor supplier ESG performance, covering a combined procurement spend exceeding €2.38 trillion. As such, earning EcoVadis certification has become an important reference point for companies seeking to participate in high-end global supply chains, widely regarded as a “green passport” for sustainable supplier practices.

With the introduction of its 2025 percentile-based rating system, EcoVadis awards now more accurately reflect a company’s global positioning in sustainability performance. Greenconn’s Bronze Medal underscores its continuous progress in sustainable manufacturing, supply chain decarbonization, and ESG integration, further consolidating its standing in the global sustainability ecosystem. The company remains committed to advancing low-carbon production and responsible supply chain practices, driving the connector industry toward a more sustainable future.
