Industry

Industry Comparison

Which industries are leading the way on sustainability? How does industry performance vary across countries, themes and company sizes? Select the industry, then choose the regions/sizes and click “add” .

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Source: EcoVadis Business Sustainability Risk and Performance Index 7th edition

Light Manufacturing

Light Manufacturing groups all categories involved in the production of textiles and footwear as well as wood and paper products. Textiles, footwear and wood manufacture are, arguably, under more stakeholder scrutiny than other industries. Ongoing labor exploitation and the critical ecological impacts of fibre production as well as deforestation shed negative light on companies involved in downstream activities. The need for alternative sources of raw material and recycling is higher than ever, and transparency on working conditions will be crucial for success in the future.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Light Manufacturing, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Heavy Manufacturing

Heavy Manufacturing brings together a number of industries, which present significant sustainability risks. The manufacturing process often includes intense energy consumption and C02 emissions as well as the use of hazardous materials, which carry significant risk to the people and the environment. Many members of this division, particularly raw material and chemical manufacturing companies are subject to strict environmental and health and safety regulations and stakeholder pressure to improve their sustainability footprint.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Heavy Manufacturing, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→

Advanced Manufacturing

Advanced manufacturing includes businesses, which either require advanced manufacturing processes and technology and/or manufacture technologically advanced products (e.g. electrotherapeutic equipment). Consumer pressure for some of them to employ sustainable practices is relatively high. In the automotive industry, for instance, this pressure is generally targeted at energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, both during the production process and when the products have reached the market.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Advanced Manufacturing, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Food and Beverage

Due to its direct impact on health and safety, the Food and Beverage industry remains highly regulated and characterized by multiple national and international regulations and certifications, such as ISO 22000. Animal welfare, the ecological footprint of food and its packaging as well as organic products are increasingly top-of-mind for consumers, even if they are not always willing to more. These trends, without a doubt, have a huge impact on the scores and will likely continue to determine the sector’s CSR performance, including its supply chain.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Food and Beverage, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Construction

Sustainability risks associated to the Construction sector are generally significant and include environmental and local pollution, health and safety accidents involving construction workers, child and forced labor incidents as well as corruption risks linked to land acquisition, construction permits and various approvals. All of this carries potentially severe impacts.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Construction, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Wholesale, Services and Professionals

The Wholesale, Services and Professionals sector covers companies whose economic activities are all carried out by office workers, even if the activities themselves are very different from one another. Sustainability risks related to this industry division are mostly those around health and safety and business ethics, but also to the environmental and social practices of suppliers.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Wholesale, Services and Professionals, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Transport

This sector groups together companies with activities around land, water and air transport as well as warehousing, storing and other related services. The main sustainability issues related to this sector are fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, working conditions, working conditions and employee health and safety. Logistics have become a key area for competitiveness in supply chains but have considerable implications on both the environment and society. With increasing volumes of merchandise transported across the globe, the pressure to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions is higher than ever.

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Transport, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

The ICT industry includes companies, whose main activities are publishing and broadcasting content in different forms, i.e. paper, software, video and audio as well as telecommunications and computer programming. The main sustainability issues these companies need to address are related to the Ethics theme, specifically responsible information management

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in ICT, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Finance, Legal and Consulting

The Finance, Legal and Consulting sector brings together companies operating in financial services, insurance, real estate as well as those carrying out legal and accounting activities. Sustainability risks that are particularly relevant to this sector are those related to labor practices and ethics, i.e. corruption, bribery and information security

The entire list of ISIC codes (e.g. “purchasing category” or “business activity”) included in Finance, Legal, Consulting, as well as other industry divisions can be viewed here→.

Summary Report

Summary Report

Welcome to the 8th edition of the Business Sustainability Index, which explores the data behind the 125,000+ supplier sustainability ratings – and roughly 38,000 in 2023 alone – EcoVadis has delivered to 1,200 leading procurement teams from 2019 through 2023. It looks at how these suppliers, spanning all global regions and major industries, are performing on our four core assessment themes: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics and Sustainable Procurement. Through data-driven analysis, it highlights the state of where global value chains stand on sustainability nearly halfway into a pivotal decade for climate and social action.