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Excelitas Publishes 2025 Sustainability Report

The report outlines Excelitas’ continued work to integrate sustainability into operations and partners across its global enterprise.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Excelitas, a provider of advanced, life-enriching technologies serving global market leaders in the life sciences, advanced industrial, next-generation semiconductor, and avionics sectors, published its 2025 Sustainability Report.

Building on the sustainability strategy introduced in 2024, the 2025 report provides an update on the company’s priorities, governance, management systems and planned initiatives across environmental, social and governance areas.

The report outlines Excelitas’ continued work to integrate sustainability into how it operates, innovates, and partners across its global enterprise. 

Excelitas’ sustainability strategy is organized around two complementary priorities: growing its handprint through innovative products and solutions that improve human safety, quality of life, and productivity; and reducing its footprint through safe, efficient, and responsible operations.

“At Excelitas, sustainability is not a separate initiative, it is an extension of how we build our business, support our customers and create long-term value,” said Ron Keating, President and CEO of Excelitas. “We are proud of the progress we have made, while recognizing that our sustainability journey is ongoing. This report reflects our continued focus on disciplined execution, stronger data, responsible operations and measurable progress.”

Report Highlights

  • Enabling customers to enrich life by delivering advanced photonic, sensing, and detection technologies that power critical applications across life sciences, industrial, and semiconductor markets. Excelitas components help improve patient outcomes, enhance productivity and automation, safeguard people and infrastructure, and support more efficient use of resources.
  • Ongoing efforts to improve environmental management, including energy efficiency, waste reduction, water stewardship and responsible materials practices.
  • Continued focus on employee health and safety, including ISO 45001-aligned management systems, training and incident reporting processes.
  • Efforts to strengthen employee engagement, leadership development and corporate culture following the company’s updated Purpose, Mission, Vision and Values.
  • Enhancements to data privacy, cybersecurity governance, and employee training.
  • Continued development of responsible supply chain practices, including supplier due diligence, conflict minerals management, and supplier code of conduct initiatives.

“Our approach is pragmatic and focused on the areas where we can have the greatest impact,” Keating said. “We are working to improve the quality of our data, strengthen our processes and build the capabilities needed to meet evolving expectations from customers, employees, regulators and other stakeholders.”

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