UniFirst Ranks Fourth on Barron’s 2020 Sustainable Companies List

Posted September 4, 2020 at 11:02 am




UniFirst Corp., Wilmington, MA, recently was included for the second year in a row on Barron’s third annual list of the 100 Most Sustainable Companies in the U.S.

The publication originally released its sustainability list in February 2020, but Barron’s reworked and re-released it in August to put an extra emphasis on social commitments amid the COVID-19 pandemic and other current market conditions. After getting the No. 38 spot in 2019, UniFirst jumped to No. 27 in Barron’s initial 2020 rankings before ultimately landing the No. 4 spot.

To determine the rankings, Barron’s partnered with Calvert Research and Management to analyze the largest publicly held companies that are based in the United States. Each company was assessed against 230 performance indicators in 28 environmental, social and corporate governances. Their recent revised rankings were based solely on the “softer factors,” including the designation of funds for community support, the hiring of minority employees and improvements in workplace inclusivity.

“We’re all so proud for UniFirst to not only be lauded as one of the most sustainable companies in the U.S., but also one of the country’s most socially committed organizations,” said Steven Sintros, UniFirst president and CEO. “UniFirst has always been and will remain dedicated to both our corporate and community responsibilities, including a focus on societal ethics, the environment and the economy. As the only uniform service provider to earn a spot in Barron’s 2020 rankings, we have a responsibility to make a lasting impact on both our industry and our society.”

UniFirst earned a spot on the list alongside some of the largest brands in the United States, including Coca-Cola, Microsoft and Verizon Communications. TRSA associate member VF Corp. earned the top spot on the reranked list. Click here to read more about VF’s ranking.

These rankings come on the heels of UniFirst’s recent announcement that the company has partnered with HOLT Renewables to install and generate solar power at its industrial laundry facility in San Antonio. The rooftop solar system is expected to significantly offset the facility’s annual energy use. Click here to read more about this partnership.

In addition to prioritizing sustainability, UniFirst is actively donating personal protective equipment, soaps, sanitizers, and a range of other safety supplies to businesses and nonprofit organizations across North America. These charitable-giving efforts are aimed at helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19, protecting frontline workers, supporting businesses as they reopen, and keeping communities up and running. To read more about UniFirst’s efforts distributing masks in various communities, click on the following links:

https://www.tulalipnews.com/wp/2020/07/29/10000-masks/

https://www.recordnet.com/story/news/coronavirus/2020/07/31/stockton-company-donates-masks-sanitizer-to-chamber/42050929/

https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/2000-masks-are-donated-to-the-arc-of-the-bay-program/

https://www.wmtw.com/article/10000-masks-donated-for-portland-small-businesses/33650466#

To learn more about UniFirst’s sustainability and social commitment efforts, visit csr.unifirst.com.

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