The medmix production site for GEKA in Elgin, Illinois, has been awarded an EcoVadis Gold Medal for 2022. This assessment places the site in the top 5% of all facilities assessed by EcoVadis. Earning an ‘advanced’ rating in overall sustainability performance, medmix Beauty brand GEKA, high-precision beauty applicators manufacturer has been certified for its sustainability achievements for the second consecutive year.
Offering a comprehensive set of ratings, EcoVadis enables companies to reliably assess and benchmark their sustainability activities.
The overall score is based on the assessment of four separate categories. GEKA Elgin was rated in the top 12% for Environment, in the top 8% for both Sustainable Procurement and Labor & Human Rights, and in the top 6% for Ethics. With this strong performance the Elgin site was awarded the Gold medal placing it in the top 5% of companies overall.
“We are delighted to receive our second EcoVadis Gold medal. It recognizes the hard work of our organization in realizing our sustainability strategy,” said Brad Thompson, Site Manager at GEKA Elgin. “This latest recognition underlines GEKA’s position as an industry-leading innovative applicator expert with a strong emphasis on sustainability.”
As part of medmix, a global leader in high-precision delivery devices, GEKA takes a systematic approach to develop and deliver solutions that drive meaningful, long-lasting, and positive change, by working hand in hand with its stakeholders across the value chain, including suppliers, communities, and customers. The EcoVadis Gold medal for Elgin adds to the EcoVadis Platinum medal for Bechhofen in Germany and is an important milestone on the brand’s sustainability roadmap contributing to a more responsible cosmetics industry.
In 2022, GEKA released its first Sustainability report, outlining the commitment and progress towards its sustainability goals. Download GEKA’s Sustainability Report here:
https://www.geka-world.com/fileadmin/user_upload/downloads/sustainability/GEKA_Sustainability_Report.pdf