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.

By  Storebrand Asset Management
ARTICLE · PUBLISHED 20.08.2024

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.

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