Envu U.S. Earns Great Place To Work Certification for Second Year in a Row

Envu U.S. earns Great Place To Work Certification for the second year in a row.

Envu U.S. earns Great Place To Work Certification. | Envu U.S. and Great Place To Work

Envu U.S. has been named a Great Place To Work for the second year in a row. The certification is awarded based on employee feedback around three key factors: trust, pride, and camaraderie. With half a century of environmental science experience, Envu was founded with a singular focus: to advance healthy environments for everyone everywhere. The global company has 312 employees in the U.S.

Founded in 1992 by Robert Levering and Amy Lyman, Great Place To Work has evolved into a global authority on workplace culture. The organization is dedicated to shaping positive workplace cultures worldwide. The Great Place To Work survey was distributed to all Envu employees in the U.S. According to the results:

  • 93% of employees say that Envu provides a physically safe workplace and fair treatment for everyone, regardless of race, sexual orientation, gender, or age.
  • 91% say they felt welcomed when they joined the company.
  • 80% say Envu is a great place to work.

We’re honored to be recognized once again — not just for what it says about our workplace but for what it enables us to do,” says Mark Schneid, Head of Commercial Operations, North America at Envu. “When our people feel valued and empowered, they’re inspired to do their best work — delivering greater impact for our customers and communities.”

As part of the company’s Environmental, Social & Governence (ESG) commitment, Envu is committed to creating healthier spaces and people. U.S.-based teams are turning environmental challenges into a positive force across eight different business segments.

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Professional Pest Management and Mosquito Management

Bed bugs, rodents, flying insects, cockroaches, and mosquitoes impact living conditions and often carry and spread diseases. Vector-borne diseases, caused by parasites, bacteria, or viruses, account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases, causing more than 700,000 deaths annually. This is why the Envu Professional Pest Management and Mosquito Management teams develop proven solutions to protect people from pest-related threats in residential, business, and public settings. This work is especially important as there is a convergence of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue, leishmaniasis, and Chagas disease around the world.

Golf, Lawn & Landscape, and Ornamentals

The Envu U.S. team develops solutions to foster healthier and more beautiful green spaces, such as lawns and golf courses. There are more than 40,000 golf courses globally, with an average of 50 hectares each that contribute to preserving around 2 million hectares of green spaces in and around cities. In the U.S. specifically, Envu products are part of 5,000 golf course superintendents’ toolboxes — about 40% of U.S. golf courses. Envu is an active member of the golf industry, working collaboratively with associations like the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) to support sustainable golf. With industry-leading expertise, Envu can help diagnose, treat, and care for every aspect of turfgrass, helping to protect more than 130,000 hectares of green spaces across the globe.

Range & Pasture, Forestry, and Industrial Vegetation Management

Helping biodiversity and the ecosystem flourish is a foundational ESG commitment at Envu. The U.S. Range & Pasture team is controlling invasive species to restore rangelands. According to the USDA, in 2021, wildfires consumed 7.13 million acres across the U.S. alone. These wildfires are costing the U.S. economy between $394 billion and $893 billion annually, according to recent congressional reports. Several factors contribute to the increasing frequency and size of wildfires today, but one of the most critical to address is the dominance of invasive vegetation species. Through its Share the Spark initiative, Envu is aligning county weed directors with Envu teams to bring change and help stop the spread of wildfires.

“Our teams across the U.S., together with our customers, play a vital role in protecting public health, preserving natural spaces, and advancing sustainable practices in the industries we serve,” says Schneid. “This recognition reinforces the pride our people feel in that mission — and the passion they bring to work every day to help solve real-world challenges.”

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