Envu Reports on 2024 Sustainability Progress

Envu's second annual report highlights gains in decarbonization, stewardship and workplace culture.

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CARY, N.C. – Envu has published its second annual sustainability report, detailing progress across fiscal year 2024. The report offers a transparent look at how Envu is turning ambition into action through science-based solutions, nature-positive innovation and long-term partnerships.

The release marks another milestone in the company’s effort to advance healthy environments for everyone, everywhere. In 2024, Envu deepened this commitment by becoming an official signatory of the United Nations Global Compact and submitting its first Communication on Progress, affirming alignment with the UNGC’s Ten Principles related to human rights, labor, the environment and anti-corruption.

“At Envu, we aim to be a force with nature, working in alignment with natural systems to solve challenges that matter to both people and the planet,” said CEO Gilles Galliou. “Whether through innovation, stewardship or collaboration across the value chain, we’re focused on building lasting impact. This report reflects how far we’ve come in just a few short years and how we’re helping shape a more sustainable, collaborative and science-driven future.”

Key report highlights include:
In its second year as an independent company, Envu achieved several milestones across its five strategic sustainability pillars, demonstrating how science, strategy and partnership are translating into measurable global impact.

The report details progress on Envu’s decarbonization pathway, including emissions reductions across operations, expanded supplier engagement on Scope 3 targets and third-party validation of decarbonization goals by the Science Based Targets initiative. These efforts reflect a growing focus on reducing impact across the full value chain.

Additional highlights include:

  • Protected 7.9 million households from mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue through targeted vector control treatments
  • Restored 103,000 hectares of degraded land and expanded product registrations to support biodiversity and invasive species control
  • Reduced operational emissions through decarbonization measures, including fleet electrification (more than 50 vehicles transitioned in Germany and France) and emerging reverse logistics initiatives in Brazil that eliminated 194 tons of packaging waste (see case study in the report)
  • Earned the EcoVadis Gold Medal, placing Envu among the top 5% of companies evaluated globally for sustainability performance
  • Earned Great Place to Work® certifications in the United States, France and India — renewed for a second year — reflecting a strong culture of teamwork, belonging and employee engagement

The report also features real-world case studies that illustrate Envu’s sustainability efforts—from helping prevent the spread of emerging monkey malaria in Malaysia to supporting the long-term sustainability of urban green spaces with the introduction of its first biostimulant for turfgrass in Europe. The company also protected 70 million metric tons of grain from post-harvest loss through targeted insecticide solutions. In addition, the report highlights new peer-reviewed research published in 2024 in collaboration with the U.S.

Geological Survey, which found that removing invasive annual grasses from degraded rangelands can help protect soil carbon stocks. The findings underscore the multiple benefits of targeted vegetation management—from restoring biodiversity and mitigating wildfire risk to advancing climate resilience. “We’re extremely proud to report on the steps we’ve taken and remain committed to the work ahead,” said Marine Sanouiller, chief sustainability officer.

“At Envu, sustainability isn’t a separate initiative—it drives our strategy, inspires innovation and strengthens the trust our customers place in us. Whether it’s advancing decarbonization, biodiversity or community health, we will continue working alongside our customers and partners to steward solutions responsibly and build a sustainable future together.”

Read the full report at envu.com/sustainability-report.