Stanley Black & Decker
Stanley Black & Decker earns a top-five spot because it publishes a 2025 Impact Report that is structured around auditable sustainability pillars (community, circularity, emissions, governance), reducing the amount of interpretation needed to score it.
Score
89
Industry
Power Tools
Country
United States
Report year
2025
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Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
86The 2025 report includes explicit circularity framing, which is a direct fit for materials-heavy tool and packaging systems.
Impact on environment
88The report is organized around emissions and operational efficiency, supporting a more measurable view of environmental progress than product claims alone.
Social responsibility
87Community and workforce topics are explicitly structured, which makes it easier to evaluate social commitments without guessing intent.
Economic benefits
92The report’s framing ties sustainability to operating discipline and resilience, which is a credible economic lens for a cyclical tools business.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
Stanley Black & Decker 2025 Impact Report (PDF)
Stanley Black & Decker
Official 2025 impact report PDF containing structured disclosures across community, circularity, emissions, and governance.
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Stanley Black & Decker
Official reporting hub that archives annual sustainability/impact reports.
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