EcoVadis ranks Mondi among top 1% of companies worldwide for ninth year in a row

- Overall sustainability score of 92% confirms Mondi’s leading sustainability practices
- Mondi receives top 1% global ranking for 9th consecutive year
Mondi, a global packaging and paper manufacturer, has once again achieved Platinum status in EcoVadis’ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) ratings. With an overall score of 92% (up from 87% in 2024), Mondi is recognised among the top 1% of companies globally for the ninth consecutive year.
"We are delighted that EcoVadis has once again rated our performance among the top 1% of companies globally. This recognition reflects our long-standing commitment to embedding sustainable practices and highlights how integral sustainability is to Mondi’s strategy and commercial success. EcoVadis supports our engagement with both suppliers and customers, helping us to drive progress across our value chain," comments Gladys Naylor, Mondi Group Head of Sustainable Development.
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Head of Product Sustainability & Positioning
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Email: susan.brunner@mondigroup.com
About Mondi
Mondi is a global leader in packaging and paper, contributing to a better world by producing products that are sustainable by design. We employ 24,000 people in more than 30 countries and operate an integrated business with expertise spanning the entire value chain, enabling us to offer our customers a broad range of innovative solutions for consumer and industrial end-use applications. Sustainability is at the centre of our strategy, with our ambitious commitments to 2030 focused on circular driven solutions, created by empowered people, taking action on climate.
In 2024, Mondi had revenues of €7.4 billion and underlying EBITDA of €1.0 billion. Mondi is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the ESCC category (MNDI), where the Group is a FTSE100 constituent. It also has a secondary listing on the JSE Limited (MNP).
About EcoVadis
EcoVadis is a recognised business sustainability ratings organisation covering 250 industries in 185 countries worldwide. Every year the organisation assesses companies’ performance in terms of how well they have integrated the principles of sustainability into their businesses and management systems. The methodology is built on international sustainability standards, including the Global Reporting Initiative, United Nations Global Compact, and ISO 26000, and covers 21 indicators in four key areas: environment, labour and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement.