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Platinum award recognises Oscrete's sustainability contribution

From left to right: Oscrete’s Dean Clark, Matthew Gabriel and Fauzia Raza receive the award.

Concrete admixture manufacturer Oscrete has achieved the highest award in a global sustainability rating programme. The EcoVadis sustainability rating programme measures the quality of a company's sustainability management system. This means that Oscrete is now in the top 1% of companies in the world assessed by EcoVadis.

Oscrete is committed to making a positive impact on the environment and put itself forward for the programme to evaluate its material sustainability impacts. 

Following the news, Oscrete's Product development and sustainability manager, Matthew Gabriel said: “We believe that sustainability means having an ethical commitment to taking responsible actions that benefit our planet and society and we are delighted that after being formally evaluated, we’ve achieved the highest possible award in the EcoVadis global assessment programme.

“Sustainability is critical to our business strategy, from how we operate to the admixtures we make and over a 10-week period, this assessment evaluated our commitment to all areas of sustainability including GHG emissions, ethics, policy, procedures and certificates, right through to transparency through our value chain.”

The EcoVadis methodology measures business sustainability management systems through three pillars of policies, actions and results. Oscrete scored highly on labour and human rights, ethics, sustainable procurement and environmental strengths, including use of renewable energies, reduction of carbon emissions in transportation, employee energy conservation awareness training and improvement of energy efficiency through technology or equipment upgrades.

Matthew added: “All departments across our business have been involved in this process and we are absolutely delighted that our objectives of keeping sustainability practices at our core, has received the highest possible global rating for commitment.”