Tuesday, May 13, 2025

DataLase earns EcoVadis ‘Committed Badge’ for sustainability efforts

DataLase, a leading provider of photonic printing solutions, has been awarded a ‘Committed Badge’ from EcoVadis, a widely respected authority on business sustainability ratings. This is part of an ongoing initiative to integrate sustainable practices throughout its operations and supply chain.

One of  DataLase’s major customers and manufacturing licensees invited the company to support a significant sustainability initiative. Consequently, as a key partner, DataLase was encouraged to participate in assessing its sustainable business practices, which are aligned with EcoVadis standards.

DataLase conducted a thorough internal review detailing its approach to sustainable business practices and company-wide environmental, social, and ethical policies. The company was then evaluated using the EcoVadis methodology – an extensive framework that assesses key areas such as environmental impact, labour and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement.

This initial step in the EcoVadis process has led to DataLase receiving the ‘Committed Badge’, recognising the company’s commitment to sustainability and ongoing improvement.

“We’re proud to have earned the EcoVadis Committed Badge,” said Paul Dustain, CSMO at DataLase. “This accolade reflects our commitment to responsible business practices and signifies the start of an ongoing journey. We recognise that sustainability is not a one-time effort but rather a continuous process of evaluation, learning, and growth.”

DataLase will maintain close collaboration with its partners and stakeholders to enhance its sustainability credentials and promote further advancements in key operational areas.

For more information about DataLase and its sustainability initiatives, visit www.datalase.com.

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