Mphasis has been awarded an EcoVadis Silver Medal for 2026, placing the technology services company in the top 15% of companies assessed globally for sustainability performance.
The company improved its overall EcoVadis score from 55 in 2025 to 75 in 2026, a 20-point increase in just over a year. EcoVadis assesses companies across environment, labour and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement.
Mphasis said the improvement reflects progress in embedding environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices across its operations and value chain.
EcoVadis score improves across all four pillars
Mphasis reported improvements across all four EcoVadis assessment areas.
Its strongest score was in the environment category, where it achieved 82/100, up 34 points. The company said this reflected stronger environmental management, expanded Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions reporting, targets for energy, emissions and waste, and progress towards its commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
In labour and human rights, Mphasis scored 76/100, up 21 points. The company cited progress on workplace health and safety, employee wellbeing, diversity and inclusion, supported by ISO 45001 certification and recognition as a Great Place to Work 2025-26.
The company scored 73/100 in ethics, reflecting anti-corruption practices, information security controls, whistleblower mechanisms and ethics awareness. In sustainable procurement, it scored 67/100, supported by supplier sustainability standards, ESG requirements in supplier contracts and supplier engagement programmes.
“At Mphasis, sustainability is not a standalone initiative, it is embedded in how we run our business and create long-term value,” said Deepa Nagraj, Senior Vice President and Global Head of ESG, Sparkle Innovation Ecosystem and Communications at Mphasis.
“This improvement in our score reflects the progress we’ve made integrating ESG into our strategy, operations and culture. While we are encouraged by this achievement, we see it as one milestone in a much larger journey.”
Water, energy and ecosystem restoration measures
Mphasis said its FY2025 ESG highlights included meeting 58% of its total energy requirements through renewable sources and achieving 100% wastewater recycling across its campuses.
The company also reported investment of INR 398.14 million in community development initiatives through corporate social responsibility programmes.
Its wider sustainability activity includes ecosystem restoration projects, including the planting of 100,000 trees at Doddasagare Botanical Garden and restoration of 70 acres of mangroves.
Mphasis also said its One Billion Drops initiative aims to conserve 153 million litres of rainwater by 2026 through 1,200 percolation wells.
Broader ESG reporting framework
The EcoVadis rating sits within Mphasis’ broader sustainability agenda. The company says it is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 through the Science Based Targets initiative.
Mphasis also reports climate performance through CDP, aligns sustainability reporting with the GRI Universal Standards, and tracks contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The company has also been recognised in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook.
FAQs
What EcoVadis rating did Mphasis receive in 2026?
Mphasis received an EcoVadis Silver Medal for 2026.
What was Mphasis’ EcoVadis score in 2026?
Mphasis improved its EcoVadis sustainability score from 55 in 2025 to 75 in 2026.
What does an EcoVadis Silver Medal mean?
EcoVadis says its Silver Medal is awarded to companies scoring in the top 15% of all assessed organisations.
What was Mphasis’ highest ESG pillar score?
Mphasis’ highest score was in the environment category, where it achieved 82/100.
What are Mphasis’ water-related sustainability actions?
Mphasis reported 100% wastewater recycling across its campuses and said its One Billion Drops initiative aims to conserve 153 million litres of rainwater by 2026.


