NORTHVILLE, Mich.—To say that Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. is among America's Most Responsible Companies would be redundant. The auto supplier has, after all, earned the distinction for five straight years from Newsweek and Statista.
The award is intended to take a holistic view of corporate responsibility by considering the three pillars of environment, social and corporate governance through the analytical lens of two metrics: key performance indicators research and public surveys in which 17,000 residents rate their understanding of the company's corporate social responsibility.
"To be recognized for our environmental, social and corporate governance efforts for five consecutive years is a testament to Cooper-Standard's unwavering commitment to our core values," Jeffrey Edwards, Cooper Standard chairman and CEO, said in a statement. "Together with our stakeholders, we will continue to create sustainable solutions that will further position Cooper Standard for long-term success in the markets we serve."
Cooper-Standard, earlier this year, extended another sustainability streak when it earned Eco-Vadis Silver recognition for the seventh consecutive year.