Univar Solutions Named Among Newsweek's World's Greenest Companies 2026
KUALA LUMPUR, July 17 (Bernama) -- Univar Solutions LLC (Univar Solutions), a global solutions provider of speciality ingredients and chemicals, has been named one of the World’s Greenest Companies 2026 by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group.
The recognition is based on an evaluation of publicly available data and was conducted in collaboration with Plant-A Insights and GIST Impact, highlighting organisations making measurable efforts to reduce their environmental impact and advance sustainability.
“As a company, we believe it is essential to support customers on their sustainability journeys. We built our Sustainable & Natural Product Portfolio to help provide transparency and clarity as we work together to drive sustainability at the product level,” said Univar Solutions Vice President, Commercial Sustainability, Kelly Gilroy in a statement.
Meanwhile, Univar Solutions Senior Director of Global Sustainability & Social Impact, Dr Liam McCarroll said the company views resource efficiency as both a responsibility and an opportunity to reduce waste, use water more effectively and apply circular economy principles across its operations.
“This helps create opportunities to improve how we work, lower costs, reduce risk, and help our customers advance their own sustainability ambitions through better resource management solutions,” added Dr McCarroll.
Through continued investment in technology, process improvement and organisational engagement, Univar Solutions is progressing towards its 2030 climate goals and longer-term net-zero ambition, while continuing to focus on resource efficiency.
Univar Solutions also received recognition in part due to its sustainable and natural product framework that helps customers evaluate sustainability for ingredients and raw materials. It is designed to help enable productive communication on product-level sustainability.
Newsweek's World’s Greenest Companies 2026 ranking evaluates the top 850 organisations across 28 countries. The ranking is based on over 25 sustainability criteria, including greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, waste generation, and strict adherence to European Union sustainability standards.
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