Planon has announced that it has earned the EcoVadis Platinum Medal, placing the company among the top 1% of organisations worldwide for sustainability performance. This landmark achievement underscores the company’s commitment to environmental excellence, ethical business practices, and innovative sustainability measures.
Across all four EcoVadis themes – environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement – Planon demonstrated robust policies, advanced certifications, and comprehensive transparency. Its score of 88/100 in the environment category highlights its leadership in sustainable stewardship.
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‘This recognition is a testament to the progress we have made in embedding sustainability into every aspect of our operations,’ said CEO Peter Ankerstjerne. ‘Advancing directly from Silver to Platinum status, with a 15 point improvement in our overall score, reflects the dedication and collaboration of our entire organisation.’
‘As our customers and stakeholders increasingly prioritise sustainability, this milestone underscores Planon’s dual commitment to sustainability – both within our own operations and through empowering our customers to achieve their ESG goals by using the Planon solutions,’ added Peter. ‘We are dedicated to raising the bar for sustainability performance, fostering accountability and collective progress across our value chain.’
The company’s solutions seamlessly integrate all aspects of real estate and facilities management while enabling data driven decision making for decarbonisation strategies and ESG compliance. By leveraging its Integrated Workplace Management System(IWMS/CPIP) or Facility Services Business Solution, organisations gain enhanced data management capabilities critical to achieving corporate ESG objectives, with consistent, accurate, and audit ready data across the environmental and social dimensions of building operations.
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