Schneider Electric Named The World's Most Sustainable Corporation for a Second Time
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Schneider Electric Named The World's Most Sustainable Corporation for a Second Time
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario -- Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has been named the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation 2025 by Corporate Knights and is the only company to rank first in the Global 100 twice. Schneider Electric previously topped this annual list of the most sustainable publicly listed companies, generating annual revenues of over $1bn in 2021. This unique achievement unde…
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Schneider Electric was named the most sustainable company in the world by Corporate Knights, highlighting that this recognition reaffirms the company’s leadership in the Global 100 Index on 2 occasions. Schneider Electric’s leadership is clear, as it has been on the annual list of the most sustainable companies with annual revenues above $1 billion in 2021, as well as reaffirming its long-term commitment to environmental, social and governance (…
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