Econine Partners with EcoVadis... Launches Corporate ESG Management System Development
Selected as Strategic Training Partner
Contributing to Building Global-Level ESG Management
"Will Enhance Korea's Export Competitiveness"
ESG management consulting firm Econine announced on the 30th that it has been selected as a strategic training partner of EcoVadis, a global sustainability assessment organization.
EcoVadis measures corporate sustainability based on criteria such as environment, labor, and human rights. To date, more than 100,000 companies worldwide have been assessed by EcoVadis.
Strategic training partners are selected based on experience and expertise. They must complete training on methodologies and assessment processes through the EcoVadis Academy. To be selected as a partner, they must demonstrate an in-depth understanding of regional environmental, ethical, and human rights regulations and issues, and also complete an EcoVadis assessment of their own business.
By being selected as a strategic training partner of EcoVadis, Econine is granted credible qualifications to help evaluate and improve companies' sustainability performance.
Through this partnership, Econine is expected to closely communicate and collaborate with EcoVadis to contribute to building global-level ESG management for Korean companies.
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Seo Wook, CEO of Econine, stated, "I hope this will become a foothold to enhance Korea's export competitiveness with talents pursuing sustainability and gradually export K-ESG consulting."
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