Deutsche Post DHL leads sustainability rankings
- Deutsche Post DHL once again ranks high in Dow Jones Sustainability World and EuropeIndices as well as in FTSE4 Good Index
- Awarded 99 of 100 points for environmental criteria
- Group is industry leader and one of the top companies in the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index
Deutsche Post DHL has beenconfirmed once again for the FTSE4 Good Index. The FTSE4 Good evaluates companies for their sustainable performance based on criteria such as sustainable environmental standards, efforts to combat climate change and working standards. Deutsche Post has been listed in the FTSE4 Good Index since 2004.
“Our very high ranking again this year in the international indices demonstrates that our GoGreen environmental protection program is a complete success. I’m proud that we were able to improve on our results from last year and be at the forefront of the ranked companies,” said DPDHL CEO Frank Appel. “Our goal again next year is to keep the impact of all our business units on the environment as minimal as possible and to continue to maintain our top ranking as a company.”
Deutsche Post DHL was also given high marks in this year’s Global 500 Report put out by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). The Group’s carbon reporting achieved the highest score among all other companies in the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI), receiving 99 out of 100 points. The CDP is a non-profit organization, which is commissioned by 551 investors around the world with combined assets under management of roughly US$71 billion to evaluate the climate protection data and strategies of the world’s largest companies.
As part of its Strategy 2015, Deutsche Post DHL defined sustainable management as a focal point of its future growth strategy. The company’s approach to sustainability involves not only acting responsibly toward employees and investors, but especially the social responsibility and environmental protection programs that Deutsche Post DHLcarries out as part of its “Living Responsibility” initiative.