As a responsible business, Capgemini is determined to play a leadership role in ensuring technology creates a sustainable future.
Capgemini drives internal change across every aspect of its operations, while helping clients address their own environmental challenges. Capgemini also teams up with its partners and suppliers, start-ups, policy-makers, governments and academics, to make sustainable progress together aligned to the goals of the Paris Agreement.
This commitment to sustainability has earned Capgemini a place on TIME's list of World’s Most Sustainable Companies.
Sustainability at the forefront of Capgemini's business strategies
Ranking 39th overall, this recognition highlights Capgemini's commitment to making a positive impact on the planet.
"I am delighted that Capgemini has been included in TIME's World’s Most Sustainable Companies. From an initial list of 5,000 global companies, the companies that made it to the top 500 list were assessed for their commitments, external ratings, reporting and transparency and environmental and social stewardship. We’re delighted that we have been ranked 4th in our sector," said Capgemini Executive Vice President & Global Head of Environmental Sustainability, Dr James Robey.
At Capgemini, sustainability remains at the forefront of our business strategies. For example, the development of our own Energy Command Centre has enabled us to reduce our energy consumption by 29% (v.2019) across our owned campuses in India, whilst boosting the efficiency our operations. Thank you to everyone at Capgemini whose continued commitment and passion is helping to bring us closer to a sustainable future," commented Dr Robey.
Highlighting corporate responsibility and sustainable practices
TIME partnered with Statista to identify the World’s Most Sustainable Companies, aiming to highlight corporate responsibility and promote sustainable practices. The ranking sets a benchmark for other businesses, fostering transparency and accountability and encouraging the integration of sustainability into core corporate strategies.
The ranking process began with a comprehensive selection from over 5,000 of the world's largest and most influential companies, considering factors such as revenue, market capitalization, and public prominence. The process involved a rigorous 4-step methodology to identify the top 500 companies, evaluated on more than 20 key data points.
An overall sustainability score was calculated, with a maximum achievable score of 100. The top 500 companies with the highest scores were awarded the title of World’s Most Sustainable Companies. These companies are spread across more than 30 countries.
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