John Deere recognized among world's most ethical companies for 18th time

John Deere recognized among world's most ethical companies for 18th time

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Deere & Company, known by its brand name John Deere, has been recognized as one of the 2025 World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere. This marks the 18th time that the company has received this honor and distinguishes it as one of only 12 honorees in the Industrial Manufacturing industry. The recognition highlights Deere & Company's dedication to upholding ethical business practices on a global scale.

"This honor truly reflects the deep commitment our employees, dealers, and partners have to conducting business the right way every day," said Kellye Walker, senior vice president and chief legal officer at Deere & Company. "It underscores our unwavering commitment to integrity, a core value that has consistently earned us this recognition year after year."

For those interested in viewing all honorees for 2025, Ethisphere provides a complete list on their website.

John Deere's legacy began nearly two centuries ago with a steel plow and has since expanded into various sectors including agriculture, construction, forestry, turf care, and power systems. The company emphasizes its role in supporting global needs for food production and infrastructure development.

More information about Deere & Company can be found on their official website.

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