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Posted December 19, 2023

Allient releases sustainability report

Allient Inc. (formerly known as Allied Motion Technologies Inc.) announced the publication of its inaugural Sustainability Report covering the company’s fiscal year 2022. It highlights Allient’s vision for and approach to corporate sustainability and details key initiatives it is undertaking in the areas of environmental stewardship, social responsibility and well-being, and corporate governance.


“This report is the first step in a long journey where we share our successes, the challenges we face and our commitment to overcoming them. I am excited about the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead on our sustainability journey,” said Dick Warzala, chairman and CEO.

Key achievements outlined in the inaugural sustainability report include:

  • Reducing Allient’s carbon footprint, conserving resources, and improving the sustainability of the company’s supply chain.
  • Uplifting the well-being of Allient’s employees, customers, shareholders, and the communities in which the Company operates by emphasizing ethical business practices, respecting human rights, and actively engaging with local communities.
  • Prioritizing strong corporate governance and sustainability, which anchors the Company’s operations in transparency, accountability, and ethical behavior while emphasizing environmental stewardship and social responsibility.

“While this report serves as a record of our accomplishments, it also serves as a testament to our commitment to continuous improvement and reflects the dedication of our entire team to integrate sustainability into every facet of our operations,” Warzala added, 

The sustainability report discloses key and pertinent data that is in alignment with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) reporting standards. Read more about the Company’s progress and follow its sustainability journey at https://allient.com/sustainability-2023/.

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