Environmental, Social & Governance
What is ESG?
Environmental criteria refer to an organization’s environmental impact(s) and risk management practices. These include direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions, stewardship over natural resources, and the firm’s overall resiliency against physical climate risks (like climate change, flooding, and fires).
The social pillar refers to an organization’s relationships with its stakeholders. Examples of factors that a firm may be measured against include Human Capital Management metrics (like fair wages and employee engagement metrics) but also an organization’s impact on the communities in which it operates and on supply chain partners, particularly those in developing economies where environmental and labor standards may be less robust.
Governance refers to how a company is led and managed. ESG analysts will seek to better understand how leadership’s incentives are aligned to stakeholder expectations, how shareholder rights are viewed, and what types of internal controls exist to promote transparency and accountability by leadership.
Nova ranked among top 15% of Global Companies Social Responsibility by EcoVadis
Sustainability is the continuing commitment to act responsibly by integrating social and environmental concerns into business operations. Sustainability goes beyond regulatory compliance to focus on how companies manage their economic, social and environmental impacts, as well as their relationships with stakeholders
Responsible Care
Nova's commitment to environmental, health, safety and security performance.
Nova Molecular Technologies considers the safety and health of the public, its employees, contractors and customers and the protection of the environment to be among our key priorities.
We strive to maintain our facilities in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws governing environmental, health, safety, and security. We strive to manage operations in a manner that protects the environment, employees, surrounding communities and equipment.
Continued Performance Improvement (CPI)
Nova prides itself on team efforts of continuous process improvement by continually making incremental changes to our processes to improve efficiency and quality. This is a win for Nova and stakeholders, suppliers and customers alike.
Reduced Costs
Faster Processing
Fewer Errors
Improved Relationships
Better Quality End Products
More Productive Team
Happier Customers
Industry Memberships
Nova Molecular actively participates or has memberships in American Chemical Council (including Responsible Care® and Essential2®), American Chemical Society, Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates, and the National Safety Council.