EcoVadis is the world’s leading provider of sustainability ratings, operating a network of more than 150,000 assessed companies. In the 2026 assessment, Doka ranks among the top 15% of all companies assessed.
Julia Weber, head of sustainability at Doka, said: “In the environmental category, Doka achieved an outstanding score of 91 out of 100 points. This places us among the top performers in our industry.”
Doka committed to the Science Based Targets initiative at the end of 2024.The initiative encourages measurable and transparent climate action.
To reach net zero by 2040, the company focused on decarbonisation and circularity. This includes expanding renewable energy sources, installing additional photovoltaic systems at its sites, electrifying its vehicle fleet, and continuously reducing emissions across the entire value chain.
As part of its circular economy approach, Doka focuses on durable products as well as an established rental model, including repair and refurbishment services for formwork and scaffolding. This ensures materials remain in circulation for as long as possible and that resources are used efficiently. New products, such as the Xlife top formwork sheet, integrate recycled materials and are designed for multiple reuse.
Doka records its global corporate carbon footprint across all locations and already provides product carbon footprint data for more than 7,000 products.
EcoVadis evaluates companies according to international sustainability standards across the areas of environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement, covering a broad range of non-financial management systems.
Robert Hauser, Doka CEO, said: “The EcoVadis Silver rating shows that Doka is among the leading companies in the industry when it comes to sustainability. This is an important signal for our customers and partners, who are placing increasing importance on transparent and verifiable sustainability performance.”
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