CapXon has been awarded the EcoVadis Bronze Medal, recognizing the company’s sustainability performance and placing it among the leading organizations assessed by EcoVadis worldwide.
This distinction underlines CapXon’s progress in embedding environmental, social, and ethical considerations into its operations and global supply chain.
CapXon’s Position in the Global Supply Chain
Founded in 1980, CapXon has developed into a global supplier of aluminum electrolytic capacitors with a monthly production capacity exceeding one billion pieces. With around 2,500 employees, the company supports a broad range of electronics applications, from consumer and industrial electronics to power and automotive systems. This large-scale footprint means that improvements in CapXon’s sustainability performance can have a meaningful impact across multiple tiers of the electronics supply chain.
EcoVadis Assessment Focus Areas
EcoVadis is a globally recognized provider of business sustainability ratings that assesses companies using a standardized methodology aligned with international CSR standards. The assessment evaluates a company’s management system across four key themes: environment, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. To qualify for a medal, companies must reach minimum scores in each of these themes, ensuring balanced performance rather than isolated strengths.
What the Bronze Medal Signifies
The EcoVadis medal scheme awards Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum distinctions to companies that achieve defined percentile ranks within the global EcoVadis database. A Bronze Medal recognizes that a company has established a structured sustainability management system and ranks within a defined upper tier of all assessed organizations worldwide. For electronics manufacturers and their customers, this level of recognition helps demonstrate that ESG topics are systematically addressed rather than treated as isolated initiatives.
Sustainability Embedded in CapXon’s Operations
CapXon’s Bronze Medal reflects concrete steps taken to integrate environmental protection, labor and human rights, ethics, and responsible sourcing into its day‑to‑day operations. Internally, this includes policies and controls aimed at reducing environmental impact and strengthening transparency around ESG topics, while externally it supports more reliable, sustainable sourcing options for OEMs and EMS providers. As electronics manufacturers face increased expectations from end customers and regulators, such structured sustainability efforts at component level become an important differentiator.
Framework for Continuous Improvement
Beyond the immediate recognition, the EcoVadis assessment provides CapXon with a detailed scorecard and benchmarks against peers, serving as a roadmap for further ESG improvements. This feedback enables the company to identify high‑impact areas such as supply chain due diligence, climate‑related measures, and ethics training, and to prioritize the next steps in a data‑driven manner. For customers and partners, the use of an independent rating framework supports more transparent ESG dialogue and simplifies reporting into their own sustainability and compliance systems.
Supporting Sustainable Electronics Manufacturing
Demand for electronics that meet stricter environmental and social criteria is increasing across automotive, industrial, communications, and consumer sectors. By combining high‑volume aluminum electrolytic capacitor production with an externally validated sustainability program, CapXon positions itself as a long‑term partner for customers seeking to align technical performance, cost, and ESG requirements. The EcoVadis Bronze Medal adds an additional layer of assurance for OEMs and procurement teams working to reduce sustainability risks in their passive component supply base.
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This article is based on information provided by CapXon in its EcoVadis Bronze Medal communication, complemented with publicly available background information on EcoVadis and sustainability ratings.































