Raymarine has increased its EcoVadis sustainability score for the third consecutive year, reinforcing its ongoing work on delivering responsible and sustainable business practices.
Thursday - 26 March 2026
Raymarine has increased its EcoVadis sustainability score for the third consecutive year, reinforcing its ongoing work on delivering responsible and sustainable business practices.
In its 2026 EcoVadis assessment, Raymarine UK Ltd achieved a score of 73 out of 100, up from 68 in 2025, maintaining its Silver Medal status and ranking within the top 15% of companies globally assessed by EcoVadis.
The achievement comes at a time when EcoVadis has significantly raised the bar for medal recognition. Silver Medal status is now awarded based on company ranking rather than absolute score, with the minimum threshold increasing to 72 points, compared with 59 points in 2023.
“Sustainability is a continuous journey, and this year’s result reflects the tangible progress we are making across our environmental, social and governance practices,” said Gregoire Outters, Executive Vice President, Raymarine. “Improving our score for a third consecutive year, while retaining Silver in a more demanding assessment framework, is a strong endorsement of the work being done across the business.”
Key highlights from the 2026 EcoVadis assessment include:
EcoVadis evaluates companies across four key areas; Environment, Labour & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement, and is widely used by customers and partners to assess sustainability performance within global supply chains.
Raymarine’s Silver Medal rating confirms that its sustainability performance continues to meet the expectations of customers and partners who request EcoVadis certification, while demonstrating ongoing improvement year on year.
A detailed EcoVadis sustainability report is available to share with customers and suppliers upon request.