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Heidelberg Materials joins Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) Europe

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For the first time, Heidelberg Materials is included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) Europe. The index is composed of European companies that have achieved outstanding results in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment.

The assessment is one of the world’s most prestigious ESG ratings and based on a transparent, comprehensive disclosure and assessment process. Heidelberg Materials is among the top-performing companies in the S&P CSA 2024 with a score of 80/100, placing it in the top 3 percentile. Topics in which the company’s performance was rated particularly high include climate strategy, transparency and reporting, business ethics, and product stewardship.

“I am very pleased with this recognition and proud of what we achieved to date”, said Dr Katharina Beumelburg, Chief Sustainability and New Technologies Officer. “Our ranking in the DJSI Europe demonstrates how seriously and consistently we are approaching our transformation to net zero addressing the full spectrum of environmental, social, and governance topics. This is a clear signal to our shareholders, who are closely following our transformation.”


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