
Triangle Tyre Co., Ltd. has earned an EcoVadis Gold Medal at its first assessment, scoring 81 points and ranking among the top 5% of rated companies. The global rating evaluates sustainability management across environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement areas, Triangle cites as priorities in product design, operations and sourcing.
EcoVadis assesses companies on a 0–100 scale using documented policies, actions and results, then awards medals relative to peer performance. Gold status recognises strong systems across the four themes: environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. EcoVadis reports more than 150,000 companies are now rated across 205 industries and 180 countries, making the scorecard widely used in supply chains.
Procurement teams increasingly request EcoVadis scorecards during tenders to benchmark environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices. A Gold rating can streamline supplier qualification and ongoing monitoring, particularly for fleets, OEMs and distributors seeking consistent standards across regions. EcoVadis details the medal framework and methodology publicly for stakeholders.
For readers seeking details on medal thresholds and criteria, EcoVadis maintains guidance on how scores and medals are determined and how companies evidence performance across the four themes [HERE]
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