Tenneco Named 'World's Most Ethical' List

Tenneco Named to ‘World’s Most Ethical’ List

The 2022 list marks the first time that Tenneco has been recognized by Ethisphere. The company is one of only six honorees in the Automotive category appearing on the list.

Tenneco announced today it has been recognized by Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, as one of the 2022 World’s Most Ethical Companies

“At Tenneco, everything we do starts and ends with our values, and no value is more important than ‘Integrity Always,’” said Tenneco CEO Brian Kesseler. “That is why this recognition as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies is so important. It confirms to our global team, our investors and all our customers and partners that we believe in doing things the right way – all the time. I could not be more proud of our entire team for helping us earn a spot on this list.”

The 2022 list marks the first time that Tenneco has been recognized by Ethisphere and is one of only six honorees in the Automotive category appearing on the list. Overall, the 2022 list includes 136 honorees spanning 22 countries and 45 industries. 

“We are truly pleased to qualify for this honor as this designation is a nod to Tenneco’s culture and representative of our DNA as a values-based organization,” said Kim Yapchai, Tenneco’s senior vice president and chief environmental, social and governance (ESG) officer. “Being a part of an ethical company is something we can all be proud of, and protecting our reputation is critically important to our success as an organization.”

The full list of the 2022 World’s Most Ethical Companies can be found at https://worldsmostethicalcompanies.com/honorees.

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