PHILADELPHIA, PA — Enviri Corporation (NYSE: NVRI) has landed on Corporate Knights’ 2026 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World, earning a debut ranking that places the company among the top performers in global environmental and social responsibility.
The annual Global 100 list, compiled by Corporate Knights and released during the World Economic Forum in Davos, evaluates thousands of public companies worldwide on how effectively they translate sustainability into measurable performance. Enviri ranked No. 55 overall and No. 2 within the Commercial Services & Supplies industry, underscoring its growing profile in environmentally focused operations.
The company also placed No. 3 in the Waste Management peer group and emerged as the top-ranked U.S.-based company among its peers, a showing that highlights its scale and execution in a highly scrutinized sector.
Chief Executive Officer Nick Grasberger said the recognition reflects Enviri’s focus on practical, scalable solutions to environmental challenges, including reducing waste, recovering valuable materials, and maintaining safe operations for employees and surrounding communities.
Corporate Knights assessed 8,229 publicly traded companies across the globe for the 2026 rankings, using a rules-based methodology that compares firms against industry peers on a focused set of key performance indicators. New to this year’s analysis was a “sustainable revenue momentum” metric, designed to spotlight companies that are rapidly expanding sales tied to sustainable solutions.
Enviri’s first appearance on the Global 100 marks a milestone as investors, customers, and policymakers increasingly scrutinize how companies convert sustainability commitments into operational results. The ranking positions the company alongside a select group of global firms viewed as setting the pace in sustainable business practices amid intensifying environmental and economic pressures worldwide.
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