17.08.2026
Wilo has retained EcoVadis Platinum status for a fifth consecutive year, achieving its highest ever score of 91 points.
The accolade, which places the business in the top 1% of companies assessed by the global sustainability ratings agency in the past 12 months, reflects the strength of its sustainability management system and commitment to promoting transparency throughout the value chain.
This improvement was driven by the external validation of Wilo’s non-financial indicators in line with EU sustainability reporting requirements, in addition to its membership in the Partnering Against Corruption Initiative, launched by the World Economic Forum.
The firm’s decision to expand supplier risk assessment and take several measures to manage conflict minerals also contributed to the record rating.
Richard Swinburne, managing director at Wilo Ireland, said: "This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability and continuous improvement. We believe in doing the right thing for our people, our customers and future generations, and we will continue to evolve our approach as we strive for another high EcoVadis score next year."
Since launching in 2007, EcoVadis has assessed over 150,000 companies worldwide on criteria including risk and supplier management, environmental awareness, labour conditions, ethics and sustainable sourcing.
Oliver Hermes, president and CEO at Wilo Group, said: “Receiving the platinum award once again and achieving our new record score of 91 points are a clear indication of our unwavering commitment.
“For Wilo, sustainability is not an isolated area of activity but, like AI, a cornerstone of our group strategy and therefore central to all our business activities. The fact we have managed to improve on our already high score shows that we set the bar and are continuously evolving.”
Discover more about Wilo’s EcoVadis recognition.