Aptar Named One of America’s Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek for the Seventh Consecutive Year
Ranked among the Top 100 Companies
CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
AptarGroup, Inc. (NYSE: ATR), a global leader in drug delivery and consumer product dosing, dispensing and protection technologies, today announced that it has been named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies 2026 by Newsweek for the seventh consecutive year. Aptar is ranked number 56 out of 600 U.S. companies.
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Aptar Named One of America’s Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek for the Seventh Consecutive Year (logo used with permission from Statista)
“Being recognized by Newsweek for the seventh consecutive year underscores our strong commitment to sustainability as a responsible corporate citizen. Our leadership in sustainable solutions positions us at the forefront of industry transformation, enabling global brands to meet evolving customer and consumer expectations. We continue to invest in renewable energy, certify sites as landfill free, and develop innovative products that are more recyclable, reusable, refillable and incorporate sustainable materials. This is progress that strengthens our competitive advantage and creates long-term value for all stakeholders,” said Stephan B. Tanda, Aptar President and CEO.
In addition to the recognition by Newsweek, Aptar was recently recognized by Forbes as a World’s Top Companies for Women, one of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies by TIME and was also named to the CDP A-list for the fourth consecutive year.
Aptar actively strives to create new opportunities through product innovation while respecting the planet. As an active member of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBSCD), the company is working alongside other leaders to further actions towards a more circular economy. Aptar publishes an annual Sustainability Report and GRI Index to record and highlight its sustainability efforts.
Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, evaluated the top 2,000 largest public companies with U.S. headquarters by revenue, based on publicly available data encompassing the three pillars of ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) and a company perception study of 26,000 individuals. Both the survey and analysis evaluated over 30 key performance indicators (KPIs), including emissions, energy use, board diversity, as well as disclosure and transparency. The ranking represents the 600 U.S. companies with the highest overall CSR scores, across 14 industries.
The full list of America’s Most Responsible Companies 2026 by Newsweek can be found here.
About Aptar
Aptar is a global leader in drug delivery and consumer product dosing, dispensing and protection technologies. Aptar serves a number of attractive end markets including pharmaceutical, beauty, food, beverage, personal care and home care. Using market expertise, proprietary design, engineering and science to create innovative solutions for many of the world’s leading brands, Aptar in turn makes a meaningful difference in the lives, looks, health and homes of millions of patients and consumers around the world. Aptar is headquartered in Crystal Lake, Illinois and has over 13,000 dedicated employees in 20 countries. For more information, visit www.aptar.com.
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