STOCKHOLM - Health and hygiene company Essity has once again been recognised as a diversity leader by the UK business daily Financial Times.
Name for the third consecutive year, the ranking was compiled by the research firm Statista on behalf of the Financial Times by surveying more than 100,000 employees in European companies on five aspects of diversity: gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and disability.
“With a diverse and inclusive culture, we achieve stronger engagement and better decision-making. I’m pleased to see that Financial Times has once again recognized Essity in this important area,” said Magnus Groth, president and CEO at Essity.