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Ford has been named the top automotive brand in the World Benchmarking Alliance’s 2022 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark for the second consecutive year.

Additionally, Ford is ranked among the top ten out of 127 companies assessed as part of this benchmark.

Ford came in at number one on a list of 29 automotive companies. This top position was determined by an updated methodology that included analyzing current policies, processes and practices around human rights, as well as response examples and protocols to address potential allegations. “Leading the electric vehicle revolution is exciting, but with it comes even more responsibility to ensure steadfast social and environmental sustainability measures across our operations and global supply chains,” said Cynthia Williams, Global Director, Sustainability, Homologation & Compliance, Ford Motor Company. “When it comes to human rights, our jobs are never done, but we’re proud to be leading the charge and working closely with respected organizations that keep us all accountable.

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