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Duni Group Continues to Improve its EcoVadis score
PAPER INDUSTRY NEWS
Jino John
3/3/20261 min read


Duni Group continues to strengthen its sustainability work through an improved EcoVadis score and a retained Gold Rating, positioning the Group among the highest-ranked companies in sustainability within the global paper and paperboard industry.
For the seventh consecutive year, Duni Group has improved its EcoVadis score, reaching 81 points this year, compared with 79 the previous year. The Group thus retains its EcoVadis Gold Rating – a recognition awarded to companies that rank among the top performers in sustainability globally.
– With an improved result and a position among the highest‑ranked companies globally within our industry, we are strengthening our sustainability position. At the same time, this is a step on the journey, and our ambition is to continue developing and reaching even higher, says Nermana Bulic, Sustainability Manager at Duni Group.
In the areas of Environment and Sustainable Procurement, Duni Group achieves the highest possible assessment level according to the EcoVadis methodology. With a score of 81 points, the Group comfortably meets the requirements for the EcoVadis Gold Rating and continues to be positioned among the leading companies in the global paper and paperboard industry.
The result reflects Duni Group’s long‑term and systematic work to integrate sustainability into governance, business processes and the value chain. Through continuous improvements, clear targets and an increased focus on transparency and accountability, the Group continues to strengthen its sustainability performance in line with rising expectations from customers, partners and society at large. This work is aligned with Duni Group’s ambition to contribute to future sustainable and inspiring food experiences.
About EcoVadis
EcoVadis is an independent platform that evaluates companies’ sustainability performance based on documented management systems, policies and results. The assessment covers the areas of Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics and Sustainable Procurement and is used by more than 130,000 companies worldwide.
