Cooper Standard Recognized on Newsweek’s List of America’s Most Responsible Companies

Reuters12-12
Cooper Standard Recognized on Newsweek's List of America's Most Responsible Companies

Cooper Standard Holding Inc. has been recognized for the seventh consecutive year on Newsweek's list of America's Most Responsible Companies. The recognition, in collaboration with Statista, highlights companies demonstrating strong performance in environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and corporate governance. Cooper Standard was listed in the Automotive & Components category. The rankings are based on more than 30 key performance indicators and public perception of corporate social responsibility efforts, as assessed through a survey of U.S. residents. The company also provides updates on its sustainability targets and initiatives in its latest corporate responsibility report titled "Transformation."

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