The EcoVadis score (ranging from 0 to 100) reflects the quality of a company’s sustainability management system at the time of the assessment. Its methodology is based on international sustainability standards, such as the Global Reporting Initiative, the United Nations Global Compact and the ISO 26000 standard. A scorecard is used to evaluate sustainability performance on the basis of 21 indicators and the four subject areas of environment, labor & human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.
WACKER shares the EcoVadis questionnaire with its customers, offering them standardized and recognized proof of its own sustainability measures. WACKER has set ambitious sustainability goals for itself. By 2030, the company’s absolute greenhouse gas emissions are to be 50 percent lower (compared to 2020). Currently, 30 percent of absolute greenhouse gas emissions have already been reduced (as of 2024). By 2045, WACKER hopes to achieve net zero, which means it would no longer emit any net CO2 whatsoever.