CEMEX recognised by S&P in 2021 yearbook for sustainability excellence
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
CEMEX has announced that it has been included in the 2021 S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook for the second time (previous in 2017 yearbook). This Yearbook is published each year and is considered the world’s most comprehensive publication on corporate sustainability – based on information collected through the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment.
In order to be listed in the Yearbook, companies must score within the top 15% of their industry and must achieve an S&P Global ESG Score within 30% of their industry’s top-performing company.
“We are honoured to be included in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2021, proving our leadership in sustainability” said Vicente Saisó, CEMEX Global Head of Sustainability. “This recognition reaffirms our commitment to build a better future for all of our stakeholders and underscores the key role that sustainability plays in our business strategy.”
This year, CEMEX obtained Industry Best Score in latest CSA for several categories including Climate Strategy and Environmental Reporting.
Manjit Jus, Global Head of ESG Research, S&P Global: “We congratulate CEMEX for achieving a place in The Sustainability Yearbook 2021. With over 7000 companies and more than 60 industries assessed, an inclusion in the yearbook is a true statement of corporate sustainability excellence.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/11022021/cemex-recognised-by-sp-in-2021-yearbook-for-sustainability-excellence/
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