Diamond Packaging secures its third consecutive EcoVadis Platinum rating, placing it among the top 1% globally for environmental and social responsibility.

Diamond Packaging Earns Third Consecutive EcoVadis Platinum Sustainability Rating

Diamond Packaging, a leading manufacturer of sustainable and innovative packaging solutions, has once again secured the prestigious EcoVadis Platinum rating—marking its third consecutive year at the top of the global sustainability benchmark. This achievement places Diamond among the top 1% of over 125,000 rated companies worldwide across all industries.

The EcoVadis assessment evaluates companies based on 21 sustainability criteria grouped into four themes: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement. Diamond’s performance reflects its long-standing commitment to integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) values across its operations, particularly in the highly demanding and innovation-driven packaging sector.

As part of its sustainability strategy, Diamond has implemented a comprehensive program based on the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach. This includes continuous efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, minimize material waste, and optimize energy use. The company’s packaging solutions often feature recyclable, compostable, or responsibly sourced materials, such as FSC-certified paperboard and biodegradable inks.

One standout initiative is Diamond’s Greenbox Sustainability Framework, which aligns every packaging design and manufacturing process with environmental metrics. The framework is used to benchmark improvements year-over-year and helps clients make informed decisions about the environmental impact of their packaging choices.

“Receiving the EcoVadis Platinum rating for the third year in a row validates our ongoing investment in sustainability,” said Dennis Bacchetta, Director of Marketing at Diamond. “It reflects not just our internal commitment, but our active partnership with customers who are equally dedicated to reducing their environmental footprint.”

Diamond Packaging serves a range of sectors including beauty, cosmetics, healthcare, and premium consumer goods—industries where eco-conscious consumers increasingly drive purchasing decisions. The company’s approach integrates advanced printing techniques, luxury aesthetics, and environmentally responsible materials, creating a powerful blend of performance and sustainability.

EcoVadis ratings are increasingly seen as essential indicators of a company’s sustainability performance, especially for stakeholders seeking to build resilient, ethical supply chains. For packaging buyers and brand owners, a Platinum rating offers third-party validation that a supplier meets the highest environmental and ethical standards.

“Sustainability is no longer optional—it’s a market differentiator,” said an industry analyst. “Diamond’s consistency in achieving top scores sets a benchmark for the packaging industry.”

With this milestone, Diamond Packaging strengthens its leadership in sustainable packaging and reinforces the idea that innovation and responsibility can go hand-in-hand. As ESG criteria become embedded in procurement and investment strategies, suppliers like Diamond that demonstrate verified, long-term commitment are poised to stand out.


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