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ABM recognised for significant sustainability achievements

Facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions provider, ABM, has been awarded a Silver EcoVadis sustainability rating, with an impressive score of 74, placing the business in the top 15 per cent of organisations globally assessed by EcoVadis, and within the top eight per cent of all submissions worldwide.

EcoVadis is the world’s largest and most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings, evaluating over 130,000 companies across more than 180 industries and 175 countries. The assessment measures performance across four key areas: Environment, Labour and Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement.

ABM’s rating demonstrates significant achievements in sustainability, with standout results including ‘Leader in Environment’, achieving 88 out of 100 points and being ‘Advanced in Labour and Human Rights’, reflecting ABM’s commitment to its people and ethical practices.

The Silver recognition is an important milestone in ABM’s ongoing journey to embed sustainability and responsible business practices across its operations.

Graham Moxon, Director, Sustainability UK & Ireland, said: “To be placed in the top eight per cent of companies worldwide is a real testament to the efforts of our teams and our partners who drive positive change every day.

“We’re particularly proud of our environmental performance, which reflects our commitment to helping clients and communities thrive while reducing our impact on the planet. This result firmly cements ABM’s position as a sustainability leader within its industry.”

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