Michelin recognized for sustainable development achievements

LinkedIn +

The Michelin Group has been commended for its commitment to sustainable development. The latest Dow Jones Sustainability World Index ranking (DJSI survey by RobecoSAM) gives Michelin a score of 87/100, up by four points, which takes it to first place in the original equipment sector.

Michelin ranks first in its sector in relation to 12 of the 18 assessment criteria used by the survey in the three major CSR fields: social aspects, environmental aspects and societal aspects.

Michelin stands out in particular for its performance in the social sector with a significant increase in the quality of its relationships with stakeholders (up by 27 points). In the field of the environment, for the second consecutive year, Michelin keeps the maximum score of 100 for its climate strategy. In the economic field, Michelin performs best on five of the six criteria, with the largest increase in relation to its code of ethics and compliance policy (up 15).

September 30, 2015

Share this story:

About Author

mm

Rachel's career in journalism began around five years ago when she started working for UKi Media & Events, having recently graduated from Coventry University where she studied the subject. Her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the ground-breaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of the automotive and tire industries.

Comments are closed.