Market Perception Trends: EHS Service Providers (2025)

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Executive Summary

This report helps strategy executives, chief marketing officers and business development directors at EHS services firms understand their brand strength, in terms of preference and awareness, relative to their principal competitors. We conducted the brand awareness study using the perspective of 304 EHS executives across 25 countries and 24 industries, as part of the 2025 Verdantix global corporate survey of EHS budgets, priorities and technology preferences (see Verdantix Global Corporate Survey 2025: EHS Budgets, Priorities And Tech Preferences). Survey respondents were senior decision-makers within their corporate EHS functions, with all participants holding the titles of VP, SVP, Director, Senior Director, Senior Manager or Manager. Survey results indicated that the largest integrated service providers have the most positive brand perception for their EHS capabilities, despite their area of focus being much wider than EHS and its associated topics, such as operational excellence, sustainability and AI.

Corporate brand perception of EHS services vendors
Service providers can help firms realize the potential of their EHS digital ecosystems
Global brand status aligns with the perceived EHS capability strength of consultancies
The demand for EHS services is shaped by global disruption, AI development and an EHS skill shortage
Figure 1. Industry categorization 
Figure 2. Geographic breakdown of respondents
Figure 3. EHS service providers: brand perception ranking 2025

About the Authors

Moses Makin

Moses Makin

Industry Analyst

Moses is an Industry Analyst specializing in contractor management and the application of AI to safety management. He advises technology vendors and practitioners on real-worl...

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Nathan Goldstein

Nathan Goldstein

Senior Manager

Nathan is a Senior Manager at Verdantix, specializing in EHS software and the convergence of sustainability, EHS and operational risk. He leads research that helps corporate d...

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