Collingwood Lighting has been awarded the EcoVadis Gold Medal for sustainability.
This achievement places the company among the top 5 per cent of companies assessed by the organisation worldwide and highlights its continuous commitment and progress in sustainability.
Companies are assessed in the categories of environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.
The Gold rating recognises Collingwood’s performance across a wide range of environmental, social and ethical criteria, including environmental management, labour and human rights, ethics, and responsible supply chain practices.
EcoVadis assessments are aligned with internationally recognised sustainability standards, providing customers with independent assurance of responsible business performance.
Collingwood said the achievement reflects ongoing investment in reducing environmental impact, improving product efficiency and embedding sustainable practices across its operations and supply chain. The company works closely with manufacturing and logistics partners to improve transparency, traceability and long-term resilience.
Jason Hopkins, Managing Director of Collingwood Lighting, said: “This achievement is down to the hard work and dedication of every team member involved. Our Gold rating assures customers that we put sustainability at the core of our business.
‘We are continually improving our processes and products to deliver lighting solutions that minimise environmental impact while maximising value. By working with us, customers can support their own sustainability targets and strengthen supply chain resilience.’
Collingwood will continue to build on the Gold rating as part of its long-term commitment to responsible growth.
Collingwood is a part of the Inovara Group, a pan-European group of technical lighting brands which recently acquired IBL Lighting, the UK headquartered specialist in LED drivers and engines.
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