
Winnebago Industries was honored by Newsweek recently for its commitment to corporate responsibility, sustainability and social impact.
Winnebago Industries Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Responsibility Lead Stacy Bogart said the company was named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies by the magazine for the fourth year in a row.
“We are honored to be recognized once again as one of America’s Most Responsible Companies,” Bogart said. “This recognition reflects the dedication of our team members to making a positive impact on our communities and the environment.”
Winnebago said Newsweek used publicly available key performance indicators derived from corporate social responsibility, sustainability and corporate citizenship reports to determine winners. The magazine also used an independent survey of U.S. residents.
Winnebago Industries was also named one of Newsweek’s Most Trustworthy Companies in America, America’s Greenest Companies and America’s Greatest Workplaces in Manufacturing for 2025.
“Winnebago Industries continues to advance its corporate responsibility efforts,” the company said, “through its enterprise-wide corporate responsibility strategy, which focuses on four key areas: people, community, planet and governance.”
Winnebago said the company’s initiatives include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, building a more inclusive and resilient company, supporting local communities through volunteerism and philanthropy and maintaining strong governance practices.