Velvet CARE wins EcoVadis Gold Medal for sustainability
Polish hygiene paper producer ranks in top 5% of more than 100,000 EcoVadis Scorecard recipients.
Velvet CARE earned a Gold Medal from EcoVadis, the world’s largest provider of business sustainability ratings, as Central Europe’s fastest-growing consumer tissue producer continues to refine its environmental, social and governance practices.
Velvet CARE was recognised for placing in the top 5% of rated companies on the EcoVadis scorecard. EcoVadis ranks firms on 21 criteria grouped in four themes: environment; labour and human rights; ethics; and sustainable procurement; they also receive a separate carbon scorecard.
“We are extremely proud of this award, which recognises all of the hard work that we put into sustainability each and every day,” said Velvet CARE Chief Executive Artur Pielak. “I’m grateful to the members of our team who have worked together to achieve this, and I’d also like to thank our investor, Abris Capital Partners, for their support as we continue to press forward on our sustainability journey.”
Over the past decade, Velvet CARE has slashed emissions and water usage per tonne of output by half even as it increased tissue production fourfold. Its factory in Klucze, southern Poland, is already one of the largest, most modern and most efficient in Central Europe, and a planned investment in a combined heat and power plant will help make it even greener, cutting Scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions by 46%. Separately, Velvet CARE last month appointed Chief People Officer Aleksandra Jankowska-Bożyk to the management board. “I’m proud of this appointment, not just because it’s a career achievement for me but because putting the CPO on the board shows that Velvet CARE recognizes people come first,” Jankowska-Bożyk said. “It’s great to work for a company that doesn’t just talk about these values but puts them into practice. In my work on the board, I’m looking forward to keeping this human perspective in focus, as well as serving as a champion for diversity in all its forms.”
Jankowska-Bożyk joins Production and Technical Director Wanda Ciesielczuk as the second woman on the five-member board. Velvet CARE last month won a Fair Pay award from the Polish unit of German retailer Lidl for its promotion of equal pay for women and men. Consulting firm Korn Ferry analysed data on pay equality, women’s representation in leadership and the presence of women on management teams.
“A pro-diversity mindset is crucial for Velvet CARE as we pursue our strategy of building a regional champion, which requires integrating people from other cultures around Central Europe into our organisation,” Jankowska-Bożyk said. The company’s Velvet label is Poland’s top brand in the hygiene paper category. In addition to its three paper machines, the group operates a total of 18 converting lines, manufacturing toilet paper, kitchen towels and hygiene facial tissues for the Central European and other international markets.