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Goodyear earns Honda’s Supplier Sustainability Award

Tyre and rubber company Goodyear has won Honda North America’s Supplier Sustainability Award for its commitment to social and environmental responsibility. Goodyear met all areas of Honda’s seven-part sustainability programme which included human rights, compliance and ethics, governance, diversity, trade compliance, health and safety and environmental. Honda visited Goodyear’s Lawton Oklahoma facility as part of the award process to see how these efforts are being implemented.
May 14, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Tyre and rubber company 843 Goodyear has won 1683 Honda North America’s Supplier Sustainability Award for its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.


Goodyear met all areas of Honda’s seven-part sustainability programme which included human rights, compliance and ethics, governance, diversity, trade compliance, health and safety and environmental. Honda visited Goodyear’s Lawton Oklahoma facility as part of the award process to see how these efforts are being implemented.

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