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Trinity Logistics awarded Silver EcoVadis rating

Feb 10, 2025

Trinity Logistics, a leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider, is thrilled to share the company has received a silver medal sustainability rating by EcoVadis, a trusted global provider of business sustainability assessments. This recognition marks a major milestone for Trinity, reflecting progress from the bronze medal rating received in 2023, and places the company in the top 15 percent of all organizations assessed in the past year.

Over 1,000 enterprises rely on EcoVadis to assess and manage sustainability practices within their supply chain. EcoVadis evaluates sustainability practices across its four key areas of Environment, Labor and Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainability Procurement. Trinity made impressive strides in each category, achieving an overall score improvement from 55 to an outstanding 74, placing them in the 94th percentile of all companies.

Key Category Improvements:

  • Environment: +10 points
  • Labor and Human Rights: +20 points
  • Ethics: +20 points
  • Sustainable Procurement: +30 points

This growth was driven by initiatives such as setting a five-year goal commitment to reduce emissions with the company’s motor carrier relationships and sourcing sustainable materials for company promotional items.

“Trinity Logistics is pleased to report an improvement from a bronze to a silver medal rating following the most recent EcoVadis assessment,” said Kristin Deno, Operational Risk Analyst at Trinity. “The EcoVadis scorecard shows where we sit currently, and highlights areas where we can expand our efforts on the path to sustainability. This annual assessment has been very beneficial to keeping track of our sustainability initiatives as a whole, while also helping us find opportunities for improvement, as shown from our 2023 to 2024 rating change."

As part of the recognition, EcoVadis will plant a tree in Trinity’s name through their partnership with One Tree Planted, further contributing to global reforestation efforts.

Sustainability has been a long cornerstone of Trinity’s operations. Since 2009, the company has been a proud partner in the American Chemistry Council’s Responsible Careâ program, which involves staying committed to improving company performance through community awareness, security, distribution, and pollution prevention. Additionally, the company is an active participant in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) SmartWay Program, focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution caused by freight transportation.

“We are honored to receive the silver rating from EcoVadis, recognizing our commitment to sustainable business practices,” said Sarah Ruffcorn, President at Trinity Logistics. “We recognize the vital role we play in the supply chain and our Team works to continuously improve in the key sustainability categories each year.”

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