Lenovo receives EcoVadis Platinum Medal for sustainability leadership

Yuanqing YANG, Chairman & CEO
Yuanqing YANG, Chairman & CEO
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Lenovo has announced that it has received the Platinum Medal from EcoVadis, a business sustainability ratings provider. The company scored 86 out of 100, placing it in the top 1% of companies assessed worldwide for environmental, social, and ethical performance.

The company’s highest scores were in the Environment and Ethics categories. Lenovo credits these results to its ongoing investment in responsible business practices, environmental management, and corporate governance throughout its global operations and supply chain.

“We’re honored to receive Platinum recognition from EcoVadis for the second consecutive year,” said Dave Carroll, Senior Vice President, Chief Legal & Corporate Responsibility Officer at Lenovo. “This rating underscores our commitment to embedding sustainable practices across every part of our business and driving meaningful impact at scale.”

In addition to this award, Lenovo recently received an AAA rating from MSCI ESG and was recognized by CDP as a global leader in climate and water stewardship with double A status.



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