Ericsson has again been ranked one of the most sustainable large corporations in the world on the annual list of the top 100 performing companies by Corporate Knights.
The research arm of the Canadian media organisation has published an annual list since 2005 to compare and rank major listed companies across a range of publicly available data and key performance indicators such as: company websites; annual and sustainability reports; executive and board member diversity; sustainable revenue; sustainable investment and carbon productivity.
Ericsson has been a regular name on the Global 100 list, thanks primarily to the company’s sustainable business model. This year saw 6,733 companies analysed against global industry peers. The 2024 Global 100 list was unveiled today, January 17.
Heather Johnson, Head of Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson, says: “This ranking is an acknowledgement of our efforts to embed sustainability programmes and practices across the company and across the value chain. We are proud to again be recognised as one of the 100 most sustainable corporations in the world, and of the value it creates for our company, stakeholders and society.”
Toby Heaps, CEO, Corporate Knights, says: “The Global 100 index has outperformed over time because Global 100 companies back up their green commitments with their investment dollars. Sustainable investment themes like clean energy are growing exponentially, and the Global 100, across sectors, are helping to drive and are poised to thrive in the low-carbon economy.”
Find out more about Ericsson’s Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility actions here
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