High climate ambitions, good scores in ratings such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and CDP, sustainability reporting in line with international standards — and not least, achieved results in areas such as emission reductions and gender balance, contribute to this recognition.
— It is gratifying to see our work on sustainability recognized globally, and we hope we can inspire others, says Group CEO Storebrand Odd Arild Grefstad.
Global recognition: Storebrand tops sustainability charts in TIME Magazine rankings
TIME Magazine has ranked the world's most sustainable companies, and Storebrand is ranked 41st globally and 1st in Norway.
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PUBLISHED 20.08.2024
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