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Steelcase Named One of America’s Most Responsible Companies

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Steelcase ranks in top third of U.S. companies in Newsweek’s “Most Responsible” list

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 16, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Steelcase (NYSE:SCS) received national recognition as one of the “Most Responsible Companies” in the U.S. by Newsweek Magazine for positive efforts in environmental stewardship, social impact and corporate governance. Steelcase placed 85th overall and 13th in the category of “Consumer Goods.”

“We’re delighted to be recognized for the work we’ve done and continue to do in these areas,” said Jim Keane, President and CEO of Steelcase. “Environmental, social and governance issues reflect our passion for people and commitment to doing what’s right.”

Steelcase is a global company whose exploration of the workplace helps it understand how work is changing and how those changes impact people. By applying user-centered research to imagine new possibilities, Steelcase designs and manufactures products for the world’s leading organizations so people have better experiences at work. The company partners with other leading brands to enrich its portfolio, increasing the range of options it offers to help customers work, learn and heal.

Working with Statista Inc., a global business data group, Newsweek spearheaded a four-phase process which began by identifying 2,000 prominent companies, headquartered in the United States, to create their initial candidate pool. They then scored candidates’ corporate social responsibility as indicated by publicly available documents, key performance indicators and conducted an independent survey of 6,500 U.S. citizens to finalize their list of 300 winners.

Newsweek’s announcement is especially meaningful given this summer’s release of Business Roundtable’s Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation, in which some of the most influential companies in the United States denounced shareholder primacy and affirmed the value of all stakeholders. Signing the document were 181 CEOs, including Keane, setting the tone that employees, customers, suppliers, communities and shareholders contribute equally to organizational success. This holistic approach is consistent with Steelcase values and the ongoing commitment to unlock human promise in the communities where we live and work.

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