12.10.22
Edgewell Personal Care Company has been included in Newsweek's list of Most Responsible Companies. The list is powered by Statista Inc., a statistics portal and industry-ranking provider.
Up 105 spots from last year, and ranked No. 8 amongst 43 consumer goods companies on the list, this is Edgewell's fourth year being honored.
"Being named as one of Newsweek's Most Responsible Companies is an honor and a testament to all our teammates who are bringing our sustainability vision to life,” said Amy Knight, vice president of Global Sustainability. “At Edgewell, sustainability is a journey that inspires and challenges us to constantly evolve as we work hard to create products that people love to use, with careful consideration for our planet and everyone who shares it."
The selection process identified 2,000 total companies and ranked the top 500 based on corporate social responsibility and publicly available key performance indicators including Edgewell's most recent sustainability report, with a focus on company performance in the areas of environment, social and corporate governance. In addition, companies were also selected based on an independent public perception survey conducted from 13,000 US citizens that evaluated the companies’ reputation related to corporate social responsibility.
"Our inclusion on this list of impressive organizations reflects our dedication to being a people-first company; one that is both mindful and active in the communities we serve and where we operate,” said Rod Little, president and CEO Edgewell Personal Care. “I could not be prouder of our teams around the world who work tirelessly to grow and operate our business responsibly."
To view full details of Edgewell's ESG commitments through 2030, go here.