Investor increased its score in CDP ranking

2020-12-08 12:00

Today the results in CDP, the world's largest corporate survey on climate change, was published. Investor AB increased its score to clearly above average and received its highest score since Investor started reporting in 2010.

In 2020, over 9 500 companies disclose data about their environmental impacts, risks and opportunities to CDP for independent assessment against its scoring methodology. CDP assesses companies on the comprehensiveness of their disclosure, their awareness and management of environmental risks and their demonstration of best practices associated with environmental leadership, such as setting ambitious and meaningful targets. Companies receive scores of A to D- for disclosing how they are tackling climate change.

Investor increased its score compared to last year and received its highest score since Investor started reporting in 2010. Investor AB received a B which is clearly above the global and European average.

- We are glad that our efforts has been recognized and the result is clearly above average. This is one step in the right direction and we are strongly committed to contiune our work, says Investor's Head of Communication and Sustainability Viveka Hirdman-Ryrberg. 

The list of companies that made this year’s CDP A List is available here, along with all other public company scores. 

CDP is an international non-profit that drives companies and governments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, safeguard water resources and protect forests. CDP is the world's largest survey of large corporations' ambitions on climate change and environmental protection. Thousands of organizations in 60 countries around the world measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate change strategies through CDP. Read more here.