Siemens Earns Platinum and Highest-Ever Score in EcoVadis Sustainability Rating

  • August 04, 2025
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Siemens Earns Platinum and Highest-Ever Score in EcoVadis Sustainability Rating
Siemens Earns Platinum and Highest-Ever Score in EcoVadis Sustainability Rating

Aug. 4, 2025 – Siemens has been awarded the Platinum medal–the highest possible distinction–in the 2025 EcoVadis Sustainability Rating. This achievement places Siemens among the top 1% of around 130,000 companies assessed worldwide by EcoVadis, a provider of business sustainability ratings.

The Platinum medal underscores Siemens' unwavering commitment to sustainability and reflects significant achievements across all of EcoVadis’ assessment areas: Environment, Ethics, Labor & Human Rights and Sustainable Procurement. EcoVadis assessed Siemens with a score of 85 points. In addition, Siemens Mobility was assessed separately, achieving a score of 84 points.

More than 90% of Siemens’ business enables customers to achieve a positive sustainability impact across three key areas: decarbonization and energy efficiency, resource efficiency and circularity, and people centricity & society.

“Achieving the highest-ever score and being among the top 1% of all rated companies reinforces our position as a sustainability leader and recognizes the dedication of our people,” said Eva Riesenhuber, global head of Sustainability at Siemens. “Sustainability is at the core of our business, and we are continuing to scale our impact in the areas of industry, infrastructure and mobility, while empowering our customers to become more competitive, more resilient and more sustainable.”

“Being awarded the EcoVadis Platinum medal once again is a strong testament to our leading position in the rail industry. It reflects our commitment to integrating sustainable solutions for our customers by maintaining rigorous sustainability standards across our operations and supply chain,” adds Andreas Mehlhorn, head of Sustainability at Siemens Mobility.

The EcoVadis business sustainability rating is based on international sustainability standards, including the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, the International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards and ISO 26000.


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