Grundfos, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and water technology, has joined the top 1% of sustainable companies globally, according to sustainability ratings agency EcoVadis.

EcoVadis is one of the world’s largest and most trusted providers of business sustainability ratings, assessing more than 130,000 companies’ actions and practices on their corporate and social responsibility.
Using its international standards, EcoVadis has evaluated Grundfos across four key areas: Environment, Labour & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement to award the business a Platinum medal rating.
EcoVadis, one of the world’s most trusted sustainability rating providers to 130,000+ businesses, has awarded Grundfos its Platinum rating thanks to recent progress in areas such as sustainable procurement and human rights programmes, building on its previous rating of Gold.
Platinum rating reached through close collaboration with trusted suppliers
In recent years Grundfos, the world’s largest pump manufacturer, has made significant progress on climate and water ambitions - and strengthened its sustainable procurement and human rights programs
Since the last assessment (Gold medal rating), Grundfos has implemented additional measures and policies to strengthen social and environmental responsibility across the value chain. At the same time, the company has made significant progress towards both water and climate ambitions, reflecting the company's ongoing commitment to sustainability and continuous improvement.
Louise Koch, Senior Director, Group Head of Sustainability, Grundfos commented:
“We are very proud of the Platinum rating, which I would like to dedicate to our hard working and dedicated colleagues worldwide. It encourages us to keep pushing ourselves to enhance our ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices that include progressing towards net zero by 2050, fostering a fair, inclusive, and safe working environment, enforcing strong ethical business standards, and ensuring sustainable procurement across our entire value chain,” said
Grundfos key sustainability highlights include:
- Environment: SBTi validated 2050 net-zero target
- Climate: Since 2020, Grundfos has reduced its CO2 emissions by 11.7% (2023). Through a new Power Purchase Agreement, the company is set to meet its target of a 50% reduction on operational carbon emissions in 2025 - five years ahead of the company’s original 2030-goal.
- Water: In 2023, Grundfos solutions enabled customers and end users to save an estimated 1.6bn m³ of water and reduced water withdrawal in own operations by 48% since 2020.
- Labour & Human Rights: To foster a fair, inclusive, and safe working environment Grundfos has robust labour policies and practices across its value chain.
- Ethics: Grundfos has implemented rigorous anti-corruption measures, conducts regular audits, and provides extensive training to ensure ethical practices are maintained throughout its operations.
Silvio Vanzo, Group Senior Vice President, Purchasing, Grundfos also commented:
“Achieving Platinum certification highlights Grundfos’ commitment to conduct business in a responsible way, but it also highlights the close collaboration and trust between us and our loyal suppliers and customers. Their cooperation and input have been instrumental in strengthening and enhancing our ESG practices throughout the entire value chain.”
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