
All Sensors awarded by EcoVadis
EcoVadis Bronze Medal: All Sensors recognized for sustainability performance
Munich, September 2025 – Sustainability is more than just a trend – it’s a responsibility. At All Sensors, we take this responsibility seriously, and we are pleased to share a new milestone: EcoVadis has honored All Sensors with the Bronze Medal for corporate social responsibility, placing us among the top 35 % of all rated companies.
This recognition encourages us to stay focused and to keep driving positive change. We believe that responsible innovation is the future of the sensor industry – and we are excited to help shape it.
Want to learn more about our corporate responsibility initiatives?
EcoVadis is one of the world’s most trusted providers of business sustainability ratings. Their assessment framework covers four key areas:
- Environmental impact
- Labor and human rights
- Ethics
- Sustainable procurement
All Sensors’ performance in these categories reflects a strong foundation of ethical business practices and transparent processes throughout our operations. From reducing emissions and optimizing energy use in production, to fostering a safe and inclusive work environment – sustainability touches every level of our company.
The Bronze Medal not only highlights our current achievements but also shows that we are on the right path towards continuous improvement. We understand that our customers, especially in fields such as medical technology and environmental monitoring, value not only technical excellence but also social and ecological responsibility.
You can find our rating at EcoVadis here:
ECOVADIS
“We are proud to be recognized for our efforts and will continue to take measurable steps towards a more sustainable business,” the management team affirms.

This recognition encourages us to stay focused and to keep driving positive change. We believe that responsible innovation is the future of the sensor industry – and we are excited to help shape it.
Want to learn more about our corporate responsibility initiatives?