CH2M Named a 2017 World's Most Ethical Company for 9 Years Running
CH2M has been recognized by the Ethisphere Institute as a 2017 World's Most Ethical Company.
CH2M is one of only two companies in the Engineering and Design Services industry that has been named nine consecutive times to this list of global companies recognized for their commitment to ethics.
The Ethisphere Institute has spent 11 years helping to define and advance ethical business practice standards. Ethisphere's World's Most Ethical Companies program honors companies that excel in three areas: 1) Promoting ethical business standards and practices internally; 2) Enabling managers and employees to make good choices; and 3) Shaping future standards today by pioneering innovative best practices.
"This recognition reflects our commitment to driving performance through leading business practices, governance systems, disciplines and the daily dedication of our employees to doing the right thing," said CH2M Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jacqueline Hinman. "Around the world, CH2Mers seek to deliver smart, socially and sustainably inclusive solutions that improve lives and the condition of our planet, allowing us to serve our clients and our communities with distinction."
To determine the World's Most Ethical Companies, the Ethisphere Institute uses the Ethics Quotient framework to assess an organization's performance in an objective, consistent and standardized way. Companies are scored in five key categories: ethics and compliance program, corporate citizenship and responsibility, culture of ethics, governance, leadership, innovation and reputation.
The full list of the 2017 World's Most Ethical Companies is available from Ethisphere.
"The award emphasizes CH2M's commitment not only to leading ethical business practices that benefit clients and employees, but also for bringing innovative approaches and sustainable solutions, and providing greater social, environmental and economic benefits to our planet and communities worldwide," said CH2M Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer William Brierly.
In the past year, CH2M achieved the following in service to clients and communities around the world:
Stewarding sustainability:
CH2M became the first non-industrial, professional services company to receive the World Environment Center Gold Medal Award in recognition of advancing sustainable performance with our clients. Implemented sustainable management practices in 200 municipal water facilities we manage for clients: Eliminated more than 350 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, reduced energy consumption by 20 million kilowatt-hours and saved 27,000 gallons of fuel. Recycled 22 billion gallons of wastewater and beneficially reused 4,000 tons of effluent. Salvaged 975 tons of recyclable material, 1,500 gallons of used oil and 1,700 units of universal waste. Pioneered hundreds of projects harnessing nature-based defenses to bolster infrastructure, one of which earned the American Council of Engineering Companies Diamond Award. In the UK, delivered the Thames Water Lee Tunnel to treat 16 million tons of wastewater per year, cutting waste by 40 percent, receiving the 2016 Global Project of the Year and Greatest Contribution to London. Also increased public transit capacity to accommodate 1.5 million more passengers in central London. Integrated digital technologies and smart design into major infrastructure developments for more than a dozen digitally advanced cities and commercial districts. Improved environmental, health and safety performance at clients' industrial facilities and project sites worldwide, for which CH2M earned the 2016 Enablon Outstanding Partner of the Year award. Delivered vital resiliency improvements in New York City; Miami and Pensacola Bay, Florida; Southern California's Santa Clara Valley; Mobile Bay, Alabama; and Longmont, Colorado. Received the Watermark Award for sustainability from Singapore's national water agency.