Albourne, UK – 18th April, 2023 – Technetix Group Ltd (Albourne, UK), the leading global broadband technology provider of broadband solutions, has been awarded the EcoVadis Silver Medal in recognition of its sustainability performance. The silver medal is only awarded to the top 25% of all companies assessed and this year Technetix improved its score so that it is now in the top 5% of companies in its industry and is rated in the top 2% for ethics.
Technetix’ award-winning technologies allow operators to optimise the performance of their broadband networks whilst reducing power consumption, waste and cost of ownership. Recent achievements for Technetix in improving its approach to sustainability includes:
- A 14% reduction in scope 1 & 2 emissions versus 2021 and 31% versus 2019.
- Implementing packaging changes that prevent the generation of nearly 10 tons of single-use plastic per annum.
- Achieving ISO 27001 certification for its information security management system (ISMS).
- Joining the UN Global Compact, a voluntary platform supporting universal sustainability principles and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
“Sustainability is a crucial consideration in the design and deployment of all our broadband solutions. The adoption of sustainable practices in all operational areas of our business and throughout our supply chain means that we can reduce the environmental impact of our operations while also creating long-term value for our customers,” says Paul Broadhurst, Chief Executive Officer, Technetix.
Technetix has also published its 2022 Sustainability Report, providing more detail on their sustainability priorities and initiatives.
Sustainability ReportAbout EcoVadis:
EcoVadis is the world’s largest and most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings, with a global network of more than 100,000 rated companies. Their scorecard is an evaluation of how well a company has integrated the principles of sustainability into their business and management system and illustrates performance across 21 indicators and four themes: Environment, Labour & Human Rights, Ethics and Sustainable Procurement.
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