Serres Awarded EcoVadis Silver Medal

Serres has reached an important new milestone in its sustainability journey by earning the EcoVadis Silver Medal. This result represents a clear improvement from last year’s Bronze level and confirms that Serres’ sustainability efforts are delivering measurable impact. With this score, Serres now ranks among the top 15% of companies evaluated globally by EcoVadis over the past year.
The EcoVadis assessment actively supports Serres’ sustainability strategy, which guides everything we do at Serres. We embed responsible practices into every part of our value chain – from sourcing and operations to product development and innovation.
As part of our commitment to transparency, we have strengthened our internal reporting processes, which is reflected in our strong EcoVadis Silver assessment score. This ensures that sustainability information flows more reliably across the entire value chain and highlights the steps we are taking to further advance our sustainability strategy.
“This Silver EcoVadis medal feels especially meaningful because it reflects the daily choices and commitment of our entire team,” explains Katriina Kottelin, Director, QA/RA & Sustainability at Serres. “Sustainability is not a side project for us – it’s part of who we are and how we want to be recognized in the world. I’m proud of how far we’ve come, and even more excited about what we can achieve next.”
Learn more about Serres’ sustainability goals and actions on the Serres sustainability page.
About EcoVadis
EcoVadis is a globally recognized provider of sustainability ratings for businesses. Its methodology evaluates environmental, social, and ethical performance through a trusted and transparent framework trusted by organizations worldwide.
The EcoVadis methodology is based on international sustainability standards (Global Reporting Initiative, United Nations Global Compact, ISO 26000). It is supervised by a scientific committee of sustainability and supply chain experts to ensure reliable and independent third-party assessments.
