CSRWorks International has maintained its Platinum rating from EcoVadis, keeping the Singapore-headquartered sustainability consulting, assurance, and training firm among the top 1% of companies globally assessed for sustainability performance.
EcoVadis awards medals using a percentile-based scoring system, rather than fixed score thresholds. As a result, the bar for achieving and retaining a medal rises over time as overall performance across the assessed peer group improves. Maintaining a Platinum rating therefore reflects sustained improvement rather than a one-off result.
The EcoVadis assessment evaluates companies across four core areas: environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Companies are benchmarked against peers based on size, sector, and geographic footprint.
Rajesh Chhabara, Managing Director of CSRWorks International, said the result reinforces the firm’s internal approach to sustainability. “As a sustainability consulting, assurance, and training firm, credibility begins with our own practices. Maintaining EcoVadis Platinum reflects how sustainability is embedded into our governance and operations, rather than treated as a compliance exercise,” he said.
CSRWorks International is also a long-standing EcoVadis Strategic Consulting Partner, supporting organisations globally on improving their EcoVadis performance through structured governance, data quality, sustainability management system and continuous improvement approaches.
EcoVadis assessments are aligned with widely recognised international standards and frameworks, including the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), United Nations Global Compact principles, and relevant ISO standards. More than 100,000 companies worldwide are assessed on the platform.
CSRWorks International works with companies across Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States, supporting them on sustainability reporting and disclosure, climate and carbon management, setting science-based emission reduction targets, sustainability ratings such as EcoVadis, CDP, S&P CSA, human rights, and assurance.