Hinojosa Packaging Group has been awarded the EcoVadis gold medal for the third consecutive year, achieving with 78 points out of 100 its highest score to date and being placed in the 97th percentile of the best rated companies. The Spanish company has experienced sustained growth since has started in 2020 to certify management and positive impact on sustainability, within this internationally recognised platform.
The EcoVadis evaluation covers a wide ra financial management systems, including impact on issues such as environment, labour practices and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement. Both in environmental area and labour practices and human rights’ area, the company has improved its previous scores by 10 points, reaching, respectively, 90 and 80. Progress in these two areas has enabled Hinojosa to further improve this year the overall score and position itself in the top 3% of all companies.
The improvement in the environmental area is due, among other things, to the validation of the emissions reduction targets and to achieving the Net Zero Standard in 2050, as part of the SBTi (Science Based Target initiative). Some of the company's commitments in this area include achieving a 60% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and a 42% reduction in Scope 3 emissions by 2030, in addition to using 100% of its electricity from renewable sources.
Adding to these commitments to the future, Hinojosa continues to work on a daily basis to ensure that its constant, steady and sustainable growth is guaranteed accordingly to circular economy’s principle. During 2023, the company reduced emissions by 16% compared to the previous year. This outstanding reduction of carbon footprint was also followed by a waste recovery rate over 95% and a 7% increase in the energy used for production from renewable sources, reaching 71% of the total energy used.
Hinojosa's efforts to generate a positive impact in labour practices and human rights has also been recognised by EcoVadis. The expansion and consolidation of its FP Dual programme or the creation of Hinojosa Cathedra together with Universitat Politècnica de València are some of the most relevant initiatives. In addition, the commitment of all company's employees to comply with the MSH (Hinojosa Safety Model) has led to an almost 50% reduction in global occupational injuries.
After winning a bronze medal in 2020 and a silver medal in 2021, Hinojosa has now three consecutive gold medals in 2022, 2023 and 2024. Furthermore, thanks to this assessment, the company has received guidance on its strengths and 22 areas for improvement, which allows Hinojosa to focus on sustainability efforts and to develop action plans to improve performance.
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