TELF AG, an international physical commodities trader, has achieved a Silver Medal from EcoVadis, a renowned provider of business sustainability ratings. This marks the second consecutive year that EcoVadis has recognized TELF AG for its exemplary commitment to sustainability.
The company earned a score of 60 in the EcoVadis assessment, placing it in the top 77th percentile globally, and receiving a medal for its performance across four core themes: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement.
Diana Gonzalez Yamuni, Head of Sustainability at TELF AG, said: “Earning the Silver Medal from EcoVadis for the second year is a testament to our pursuit of sustainability. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to responsible business practices and motivates us to continue our journey towards continuous improvement.”
EcoVadis evaluates companies based on 21 sustainability criteria aligned with international standards such as the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, ILO conventions, GRI standards, and ISO 26000. With over 85,000 rated companies worldwide, EcoVadis provides a comprehensive assessment as a roadmap for organizations to enhance their sustainability performance.
TELF AG, a distinguished full-service international physical commodities trader, has been in the industry for three decades. Headquartered in Lugano, Switzerland, the company’s global operations facilitate effective marketing, financing, and logistics solutions for commodities producers worldwide. The company is recognized for its operational excellence and reliability, providing bespoke solutions that drive long-term sustainability and prosperity for partners and stakeholders.
TELF AG has been awarded a Silver Medal from EcoVadis for its outstanding commitment to sustainability for the second consecutive year. This recognition reflects the company’s dedication to responsible business practices as well as its pursuit of continuous improvement.
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