Envu advances decarbonization and stewardship in 2024 sustainability report
Envu, a global environmental science company headquartered in Cary, N.C., released its second annual Sustainability Report for the 2024 fiscal year, marking a year of measurable progress through innovation, stewardship and workforce engagement. Central to the report is Envu’s commitment as a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact, reinforcing alignment with international standards for human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.
Envu’s decarbonization pathway highlights significant reductions in operational emissions and expanded engagement with suppliers. Case studies detail reverse logistics initiatives in Brazil, eliminating 194 tons of packaging waste and a fleet electrification effort transitioning 50 vehicles in Europe. These steps reflect broader trends as industries seek rigorous, third-party validation of climate action plans, according to the company.
Beyond operational changes, Envu protected 7.9 million households from mosquito-borne illnesses such as malaria and dengue via targeted vector control treatments and restored 103,000 hectares of degraded land supporting biodiversity and invasive species control. Introduction of a biostimulant for turfgrass in Europe and protection of 70 million metric tons of grain further illustrate on-the-ground impacts benefiting communities and food security.
Envu received an EcoVadis Gold rating, placing it among the top 5 percent of companies globally for sustainability and renewed Great Place To Work certifications in the U.S., France and India, affirming its dedication to safe, diverse and inclusive workplaces.
As sustainability initiatives mature across industries, Envu’s report demonstrates how transparent measurement, peer-reviewed research and collaborative partnerships are driving change at the intersection of nature and society. With increasing expectations from stakeholders and regulatory bodies, the company’s efforts signal a broader shift toward integrated, science-based progress for the environmental sector.
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