Boston Energy achieves an EcoVadis Bronze Medal in recognition of its sustainability performance

Boston Energy is proud to announce it has received a Bronze Medal from EcoVadis,
a globally recognised sustainability rating platform. The rating validates the
company’s commitment to sustainability and demonstrates its responsible business
practices.


The EcoVadis assessment evaluates 21 sustainability criteria across four key
areas: Environment, Labour and Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable
Procurement, recognising companies that have demonstrated a strong sustainability
management system. The assessment places Boston Energy among the top 35% of
all organisations assessed by EcoVardis in the last year and highlights the company’s
progress in integrating sustainability principles into its operations and supply chain.
Jonathan Godber, Chief Financial Officer at Boston Energy, commented:
“We’re proud to have achieved an EcoVadis Bronze medal. This recognition is a
testament to the hard work and dedication of our teams across the business. This
rating marks an encouraging step forward as we continue to evolve and embed
responsible practices in everything we do.”


EcoVadis’ business sustainability ratings are based on international sustainability
standards such as the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, the International
Labour Organization conventions, the Global Reporting Initiative standards and the
ISO 26000 standard. The ratings provide an evidenced-based analysis on
performance and an actionable roadmap for continuous improvement.


“We are incredibly proud of the role we play in the transition to a net zero economy.
Our ESG Strategy is the foundation for our commitment, providing a structure for us
to focus our efforts over the coming years to ensure that every action we take makes
a positive impact, not only in the wind energy landscape but also to our employees,
the communities we serve, and the world we share,” added Godber.


Boston Energy supports the global transition to renewable energy by providing
workforce solutions and services to the wind industry. Sustainability is a responsibility
the company takes seriously with alignment to UN Sustainable Development Goals
3, 5 and 13 and The Wind Energy Initiative’s drive for common sustainable business
practices and elevation of the performance of suppliers within the wind industry. The
company seeks to operate in a way that respects people, the planet, and the long
term health of the industry.


“It is our intention that our work directly contributes to a cleaner, greener planet,”
summarised Godber.


For media enquiries, please contact:
Sharon Milner, Marketing Lead
Tel 07968 737924
Email: sharonmilner@bostonenergy.co.uk