Professional cleaning and facilities solutions provider, Peartree Cleaning has retained its EcoVadis Gold rating for the second consecutive year.
The recognition places the company among the top five per cent of businesses assessed globally for sustainability performance.
EcoVadis is widely recognised as a global benchmark for assessing corporate sustainability and responsible supply chains, evaluating organisations across four key areas: environment, labour and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement.
The achievement follows the publication of Peartree Cleaning’s latest ESG Report, led by ESG Manager Georgie Hull, which highlights continued progress across the company’s sustainability strategy.
Key achievements outlined in the report include a six per cent reduction in total carbon emissions in line with the company’s Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) commitments, the continued transition towards a predominantly electric vehicle fleet, and an 88 per cent reduction in plastic consumption across the business.
Hull said: “Retaining our EcoVadis Gold rating for the second consecutive year is a great achievement and reflects the commitment across the business to continually improving our ESG performance.
“Our latest ESG report highlights the practical steps we are taking to reduce our environmental impact, from lowering carbon emissions and transitioning our fleet to reducing plastic use across our operations. EcoVadis provides an important independent benchmark and helps ensure we remain focused on continuous improvement.”
FMJ and Watco Webinar: Meeting compliance in a new culture of accountability
From January 2026, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) formally separated from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Created under the Building Safety Act 2022 in response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the BSR is designed to raise safety standards across the built environment and introduce a stronger culture of accountability, transparency, and proactive risk management.
This shift places facilities managers in a more strategic safety assurance role – far beyond routine maintenance.
FMJ and Watco are hosting a webinar on 22 April at 11:00am to explore what this new regulatory landscape means for FMs. To register for the webinar click here.
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